Polar bears as a sentinel for emerging wildlife zoonoses with implications for public health in Alaska, southern Beaufort Sea, (2007-2014)

This project analyzed serum and plasma samples from the southern Beaufort Sea polar bear population from 2007 to 2014 to determine the current and past prevalence of diseases (Brucella spp., C. burnetii, and T. gondii) and exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs). The data provided informati...

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Main Author: Todd Atwood
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Research Workspace 2013
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k33c_20191220193212
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spelling dataone:10.24431_rw1k33c_20191220193212 2024-06-03T18:46:35+00:00 Polar bears as a sentinel for emerging wildlife zoonoses with implications for public health in Alaska, southern Beaufort Sea, (2007-2014) Todd Atwood ENVELOPE(-156.789,-141.002,71.291,69.644) BEGINDATE: 2007-03-30T09:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-04-28T09:00:00Z 2013-07-30T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k33c_20191220193212 unknown Research Workspace GEOGRAPHIC REGION > ARCTIC OCEAN > ARCTIC OCEAN > BEAUFORT SEA Ursus maritimus ours blanc, Polar Bear 2007-2014 Sentinel Coxiella Brucella Zoonoses persistent organic pollutants (POPs) polar bear North Pacific Research Board Food safety Zoonoses infection risk infectious disease population health sentinel species wildlife sentinel Dataset 2013 dataone:urn:node:RW 2024-06-03T18:16:05Z This project analyzed serum and plasma samples from the southern Beaufort Sea polar bear population from 2007 to 2014 to determine the current and past prevalence of diseases (Brucella spp., C. burnetii, and T. gondii) and exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs). The data provided information on demographic characteristics of individual polar bears sampled, along with measured exposure to infectious agents and contaminants. The overarching objective of the study was to characterize patterns of exposure over time. Polar bears were captured on the sea ice from late March to early May, 2007-2014. Blood samples were collected and tested for antibodies to Brucella spp., C. burnetii, and T. gondii. The Brucella antigen card test and standard plate test were performed. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea ours blanc Sea ice Ursus maritimus Alaska Research Workspace (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean Pacific ENVELOPE(-156.789,-141.002,71.291,69.644)
institution Open Polar
collection Research Workspace (via DataONE)
op_collection_id dataone:urn:node:RW
language unknown
topic GEOGRAPHIC REGION > ARCTIC
OCEAN > ARCTIC OCEAN > BEAUFORT SEA
Ursus maritimus
ours blanc, Polar Bear
2007-2014
Sentinel
Coxiella
Brucella
Zoonoses
persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
polar bear
North Pacific Research Board
Food safety
Zoonoses
infection risk
infectious disease
population health
sentinel species
wildlife sentinel
spellingShingle GEOGRAPHIC REGION > ARCTIC
OCEAN > ARCTIC OCEAN > BEAUFORT SEA
Ursus maritimus
ours blanc, Polar Bear
2007-2014
Sentinel
Coxiella
Brucella
Zoonoses
persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
polar bear
North Pacific Research Board
Food safety
Zoonoses
infection risk
infectious disease
population health
sentinel species
wildlife sentinel
Todd Atwood
Polar bears as a sentinel for emerging wildlife zoonoses with implications for public health in Alaska, southern Beaufort Sea, (2007-2014)
topic_facet GEOGRAPHIC REGION > ARCTIC
OCEAN > ARCTIC OCEAN > BEAUFORT SEA
Ursus maritimus
ours blanc, Polar Bear
2007-2014
Sentinel
Coxiella
Brucella
Zoonoses
persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
polar bear
North Pacific Research Board
Food safety
Zoonoses
infection risk
infectious disease
population health
sentinel species
wildlife sentinel
description This project analyzed serum and plasma samples from the southern Beaufort Sea polar bear population from 2007 to 2014 to determine the current and past prevalence of diseases (Brucella spp., C. burnetii, and T. gondii) and exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs). The data provided information on demographic characteristics of individual polar bears sampled, along with measured exposure to infectious agents and contaminants. The overarching objective of the study was to characterize patterns of exposure over time. Polar bears were captured on the sea ice from late March to early May, 2007-2014. Blood samples were collected and tested for antibodies to Brucella spp., C. burnetii, and T. gondii. The Brucella antigen card test and standard plate test were performed.
format Dataset
author Todd Atwood
author_facet Todd Atwood
author_sort Todd Atwood
title Polar bears as a sentinel for emerging wildlife zoonoses with implications for public health in Alaska, southern Beaufort Sea, (2007-2014)
title_short Polar bears as a sentinel for emerging wildlife zoonoses with implications for public health in Alaska, southern Beaufort Sea, (2007-2014)
title_full Polar bears as a sentinel for emerging wildlife zoonoses with implications for public health in Alaska, southern Beaufort Sea, (2007-2014)
title_fullStr Polar bears as a sentinel for emerging wildlife zoonoses with implications for public health in Alaska, southern Beaufort Sea, (2007-2014)
title_full_unstemmed Polar bears as a sentinel for emerging wildlife zoonoses with implications for public health in Alaska, southern Beaufort Sea, (2007-2014)
title_sort polar bears as a sentinel for emerging wildlife zoonoses with implications for public health in alaska, southern beaufort sea, (2007-2014)
publisher Research Workspace
publishDate 2013
url https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k33c_20191220193212
op_coverage ENVELOPE(-156.789,-141.002,71.291,69.644)
BEGINDATE: 2007-03-30T09:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-04-28T09:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-156.789,-141.002,71.291,69.644)
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Pacific
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Arctic Ocean
Pacific
genre Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Beaufort Sea
ours blanc
Sea ice
Ursus maritimus
Alaska
genre_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Beaufort Sea
ours blanc
Sea ice
Ursus maritimus
Alaska
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