Examining the Risk of Disease Transmission between Wild Dall’s Sheep and Mountain Goats, and Introduced Domestic Sheep, Goats, and Llamas in the Northwest Territories

This risk assessment has been carried out following the guidelines for Health Risk Analysis entitled “Wild Animal Translocations†prepared by the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre (http://wildlife1.usask.ca). It includes 9 comprehensive appendices of bacterial, viral, parasitic and fung...

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Main Authors: Garde, Elena, Kutz, Susan, Schwantje, Helen, Veitch, Alasdair, Jenkins, Emily, Elkin, Brett
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:zoonoticspub-1028 2024-09-30T14:40:26+00:00 Examining the Risk of Disease Transmission between Wild Dall’s Sheep and Mountain Goats, and Introduced Domestic Sheep, Goats, and Llamas in the Northwest Territories Garde, Elena Kutz, Susan Schwantje, Helen Veitch, Alasdair Jenkins, Emily Elkin, Brett 2005-08-20T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/zoonoticspub/29 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/zoonoticspub/article/1028/viewcontent/NWT_Dall_Mtn_goats_Domestic_sheep_goats_RiskAssessment.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/zoonoticspub/29 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/zoonoticspub/article/1028/viewcontent/NWT_Dall_Mtn_goats_Domestic_sheep_goats_RiskAssessment.pdf Zoonotics and Wildlife Disease: Publications Veterinary Infectious Diseases text 2005 ftunivnebraskali 2024-09-02T07:48:17Z This risk assessment has been carried out following the guidelines for Health Risk Analysis entitled “Wild Animal Translocations†prepared by the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre (http://wildlife1.usask.ca). It includes 9 comprehensive appendices of bacterial, viral, parasitic and fungal organisms reported from domestic sheep, goats, llamas and wild sheep and mountain goats. The report is a breakdown of those appendices into discussions of organisms of major concern, organisms of unknown concern, organisms of minimal concern, and those that cause no apparent disease, are not transmissible between the species of interest, or do not occur in Canada. Where possible, organisms were assigned a risk designation according to the probability of transmission as well as the effects on susceptible species. Text Northwest Territories University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Canada Northwest Territories
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Garde, Elena
Kutz, Susan
Schwantje, Helen
Veitch, Alasdair
Jenkins, Emily
Elkin, Brett
Examining the Risk of Disease Transmission between Wild Dall’s Sheep and Mountain Goats, and Introduced Domestic Sheep, Goats, and Llamas in the Northwest Territories
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description This risk assessment has been carried out following the guidelines for Health Risk Analysis entitled “Wild Animal Translocations†prepared by the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre (http://wildlife1.usask.ca). It includes 9 comprehensive appendices of bacterial, viral, parasitic and fungal organisms reported from domestic sheep, goats, llamas and wild sheep and mountain goats. The report is a breakdown of those appendices into discussions of organisms of major concern, organisms of unknown concern, organisms of minimal concern, and those that cause no apparent disease, are not transmissible between the species of interest, or do not occur in Canada. Where possible, organisms were assigned a risk designation according to the probability of transmission as well as the effects on susceptible species.
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Kutz, Susan
Schwantje, Helen
Veitch, Alasdair
Jenkins, Emily
Elkin, Brett
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title Examining the Risk of Disease Transmission between Wild Dall’s Sheep and Mountain Goats, and Introduced Domestic Sheep, Goats, and Llamas in the Northwest Territories
title_short Examining the Risk of Disease Transmission between Wild Dall’s Sheep and Mountain Goats, and Introduced Domestic Sheep, Goats, and Llamas in the Northwest Territories
title_full Examining the Risk of Disease Transmission between Wild Dall’s Sheep and Mountain Goats, and Introduced Domestic Sheep, Goats, and Llamas in the Northwest Territories
title_fullStr Examining the Risk of Disease Transmission between Wild Dall’s Sheep and Mountain Goats, and Introduced Domestic Sheep, Goats, and Llamas in the Northwest Territories
title_full_unstemmed Examining the Risk of Disease Transmission between Wild Dall’s Sheep and Mountain Goats, and Introduced Domestic Sheep, Goats, and Llamas in the Northwest Territories
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