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<p>Biological soil amendments are an essential input in organic lettuce production. However, these BSAs can introduce or transfer pathogens like <em>Escherichia coli</em> O157:H7 to lettuce in...
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This data set contains individual adult bighorn sheep entry and exit/censor times for 3 disease states and 2 mortality states: susceptible, infected and recovered and disease-caused death and...
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##This checklist database is a collection of reports from 16 sources referenced in the "data_set" parameter. They consist of: 1. bishop museum: Data from the Bishop museum fungal database 2....
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<p dir="ltr">Tabulated individual data points for data reported in the associated publication: Spackman E, Suarez DL, Lee CW, Pantin-Jackwood MJ, Lee SA, Youk S, Ibrahim S. Efficacy of inactivated...
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Data from: Cultivar resistance to common scab disease of potato is dependent on the pathogen species
<p>All data from the paper "Cultivar resistance to common scab disease of potato is dependent on the pathogen species." Three separate datasets are included:</p> <ol> <li> <p>A csv file with the...
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Biosolids are nutrient rich organic residuals that are currently used to amend soils for food production. Treatment requirements to inactivate pathogens for production of Class A biosolids are...
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<p>The Emerging Pathogens Initiative (EPI) database contains emerging pathogens information from the local Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs). The EPI software package allows the VA to track...
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The threat posed by infectious diseases are a major concern for global public health and the role of migratory birds in pathogen transmission is increasingly under scrutiny. Enteric viral pathogen...
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This dataset contains simulated pathogen concentrations in locally-collected greywater and wastewater. Each .zip file includes 21 .csv files, each containing 10,000 years of simulated daily...
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<p>Here we explore the incidence and abundance of currently known honey bee pathogens in colonies suffering from Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), otherwise weak colonies, and strong colonies from...
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Intraspecific variation in pathogen shedding impacts disease transmission dynamics; therefore, understanding the host factors associated with individual variation in pathogen shedding is key to...
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<p>These data represent a meta-analysis testing if Streptomyces biological control agents reduce disease caused by fungal plant pathogens and identify factors that alter biological control...
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<p>This Ag Data Commons submission includes the 94 sunflower paired-end sequencing FASTQ files, the corresponding 16S bacterial FASTQ files, and other relevant data to the study described...
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<p dir="ltr">Two commercially available vaccines based on the recombinant herpes virus of turkeys (rHVT) vector were tested against a recent North American clade 2.3.4.4b HPAI virus isolate:...
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<p><em>Phytophthora rubi</em> and <em>P. fragariae</em> are two closely related soil-borne oomycete plant pathogens that exhibit strong morphological and physiological similarities but are...
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Dataset for "Water reuse treatment requirements based on infection vs. health burden can diverge for enteric pathogens with dose-dependent probability of illness given infection". Includes...
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These datasets (S2-S3) document the transmission of a bacterial pathogen (Mycoplasma agassizii) between desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) experimentally introduced in captivity and were used...
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<p>The objective was to generate a high-quality draft assembly of the whole genome as a resource for future applications such as temporal and spatial dispersal studies of the pathogen and to...
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<p>Data are the individual group values for oral and cloacal virus shedding and antibody titers for reach treatment group from: Mo et al., The pathogenicity and transmission of live bird market...
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['Spaceflight uniquely alters the physiology of both human cells and microbial pathogens, stimulating cellular and molecular changes directly relevant to infectious disease. However, the influence...