infectious disease ecology and epidemiology, a natural reservoir, also known as a disease reservoir or a reservoir of infection, is the population of organisms...
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oil (petroleum) or natural gas, are trapped by overlying rock formations with lower permeability, while in unconventional reservoirs the rocks have high...
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and rely on the natural topography to provide most of the basin of the reservoir. These reservoirs can either be on-stream reservoirs, which are located...
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Africa, where several species of mammals are suspected to act as a natural reservoir of the virus. The first human cases were diagnosed in 1970 in Basankusu...
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Due to their physiology, bats are one type of animal that acts as a natural reservoir of many pathogens, such as rabies; and since they are highly mobile...
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external energy to the reservoir by injecting fluids to increase reservoir pressure, hence increasing or replacing the natural reservoir drive with an artificial...
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Look up reservoir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A reservoir is an artificial lake. Reservoir may also refer to: Reservoir (Fanfarlo album), 2009...
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humans. It is transmitted by biting midges and mosquitoes, from a natural reservoir which includes sloths, non-human primates, and birds. The disease...
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or consuming armadillo meat. Armadillos are a presumed vector and natural reservoir for the disease in Texas, Louisiana and Florida. Prior to the arrival...
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Vedavathi River (redirect from Bhairivani tippa reservoir)
and this was first dam built by Sir M Vishweswariah and known first natural reservoir built between two hills. There is also a famous temple dedicated to...
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MERS-related coronavirus (section Natural reservoir)
phylogenetically related to the MERS-CoV virus. However the major natural reservoir where humans get the virus infection remained unknown until on 9 August...
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be very high in some foods, like raw poultry. Due to their diverse natural reservoir, some Campylobacter can also be detected in the air, although not...
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after a spillover event. Bats, a large reservoir of betacoronaviruses, are considered the most likely natural reservoir of SARS‑CoV‑2. Differences between...
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of disease, but are the likely natural reservoirs of SARS-like coronaviruses. Bats are likely to be the natural reservoir, that is, the host that harbored...
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Mouyassue virus (section Natural reservoir)
pipistrelle (Neoromicia nanus) found in the Côte d'Ivoire is the natural reservoir of Mouyassue virus. It shares a common lineage with the Magboi virus...
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Horseshoe bat (section As disease reservoirs)
Several species are the natural reservoirs of various SARS-related coronaviruses, and data strongly suggests they are a reservoir of SARS-CoV, though humans...
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Megabat (section As disease reservoirs)
are also of interest to those involved in public health as they are natural reservoirs of several viruses that can affect humans. The family Pteropodidae...
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century originated from a variant for which marmots in China were the natural reservoir species. Kryštufek, B.; B. Vohralík (2013). "Taxonomic revision of...
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Tophel. There are more than 360 natural springs in the Tafilah nahia, including the natural reservoir of Dana and hot natural springs at Afra and Burbeita...
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inhalation of aerosolized virus, shed from stool, urine, or saliva from a natural reservoir rodent. In general, droplet and/or fomite transfer has not been shown...
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Bienne/Lake Biel through the Thielle canal. Thus all three lakes form a natural reservoir in order to retain overflow water from the river Aare that flows into...
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the Congo. The natural reservoirs of ebolaviruses are unknown. However, some evidence indicates that megabats may be natural reservoirs. Several megabat...
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the required combinations of mutations might randomly arise in the natural reservoir. The emergence of zoonotic diseases originated with the domestication...
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Naples phlebovirus (section Natural reservoir)
Uukuniemi (UUK) serogroup. The Sandfly group's natural reservoir are sandflies, while the natural reservoir for Uukuniemi is ticks. The SFNV serogroup consists...
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Clywedog Reservoir (Llyn Clywedog) has the tallest mass of concrete in Britain This is a list of the 20 largest reservoirs in Wales defined by Natural Resources...
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Thailand virus (section Natural reservoir)
the primary reservoir for THAIV. Serological studies have revealed, but not confirmed, other rodents in Thailand as possible reservoirs, including the...
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high rate of seropositivity. The four genotypes each have their own natural reservoir: Dobrava: Yellow-necked mouse Kurkino: Striped field mouse Saaremaa:...
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so the study concluded that it was unclear whether they were the natural reservoir in the wild. Still, more than 10,000 masked palm civets were killed...
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List of lakes of Washington (section Reservoirs)
This is a list of natural lakes and reservoirs located fully or partially in the U.S. state of Washington. Natural lakes that have been altered with a...
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Jean Quenu and Albert Besson, who in 1950 identified cats to be the natural reservoir of the Cat scratch disease[citation needed]. He is the father and...
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