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David W Macdonald - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • parasites of wild brown rats Rattus norvegicus on uk farms
    Parasitology, 1995
    Co-Authors: Joanne P Webster, David W Macdonald
    Abstract:

    Wild brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) from 11 rural UK farmsteads were found to carry 13 zoonotic and 10 non-zoonotic parasitic species, many of which (e.g. Cryptosporidium, Pasteurella, Listeria, Yersinia, Coxiella and Hantavirus) have rarely or never been previously investigated for wild rats. The study suggests that wild brown rats, serving as vectors of disease, represent a serious risk to the health of humans and domestic animals in the UK.

Li Yi-lian - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The susceptibility of Rattus norvegicus to Bromadiolone in Zhanjiang
    Chinese Journal of Hygienic Insecticides of Equipments, 2006
    Co-Authors: Li Yi-lian
    Abstract:

    Objective To study susceptibility tests of Rattus norvegicus in Zhanjiang to Bromadiolone. Methods Firstly hiving off the males and females,then dividing into groups at random.No-chice were fed the Bromadiolone bait at concentration of 0.000 2% at five different feeding days.Using Bliss software,statistics their relevant to death rates at the different feeding days. Results By statistical analysis,the Bromadiolone susceptibility was of no sex significant difference(P_(b)0.05,P_(LFP50)0.05),obtaining the quality(y=2.14+6.30x).On combination of the sex data,LFP_(50) and LFP_(99) and its 95% fiducial limits for Rattus norvegicus were 2.85(2.48~3.27),6.68(4.87~9.16) days respectively. Conclusion According to WHO,the revising standard that the days of LFP_(99) is made the mark.The local Rattus norvegicus were fed the 0.000 2%,the bait making the standard of resistance in excess of seven days.

  • Surveillance on Warfarin resistance of Rattus flavipectus and Rattus norvegicus In Anpu of Guangdong
    Chinese Journal of Control of Endemic Disease, 2005
    Co-Authors: Li Yi-lian
    Abstract:

    Objective To monitoring the resistance of Rattus flavipectus and Rattus norvegicus to Warfarin in anpu.Methods We used method from collaborating group on rodent resistance surveillance in china Results The results following:resistance rate of Rattus flavipectus to warfarin in Xuwen was 6.06%,but don't find resistance Individual of Rattus norvegicus . T-test,there won't significant difference between Lethal dose of active ingredient and sexnal of Rattus flavipectus and Rattus norvegicus (P0.05) . Conclusions We should continued to use first generation anticoagulant rodenticide, and pay attention development of the resistance.

Mark S. Lambert - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Joanne P Webster - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • parasites of wild brown rats Rattus norvegicus on uk farms
    Parasitology, 1995
    Co-Authors: Joanne P Webster, David W Macdonald
    Abstract:

    Wild brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) from 11 rural UK farmsteads were found to carry 13 zoonotic and 10 non-zoonotic parasitic species, many of which (e.g. Cryptosporidium, Pasteurella, Listeria, Yersinia, Coxiella and Hantavirus) have rarely or never been previously investigated for wild rats. The study suggests that wild brown rats, serving as vectors of disease, represent a serious risk to the health of humans and domestic animals in the UK.

U Leonardo Mendoza - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.