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News Release 12-181
Controlling the Spread of Diseases Among Humans, Other Animals and the Environment
New NSF-NIH-USDA-BBSRC grants fund research on how infectious diseases are transmitted
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EEID scientists will study antibiotic resistance in the Greater Serengeti Ecosystem.
Credit: Douglas Call
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The disease process in oysters and other marine species is the topic of an EEID grant.
Credit: Eileen Hofmann
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EEID scientists will conduct research on leptospirosis in urban areas in Brazil.
Credit: Albert Ko
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House finch sitting on a bird feeder, a transmission site for Mycoplasma gallisepticum.
Credit: Andre Dhondt
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Vaccines as drivers of disease emergence in animals like chickens: An EEID award subject.
Credit: Andrew Read
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Juvenile fish of some species of Pacific salmon are at risk for infectious diseases.
Credit: Gael Kurath, Western Fisheries Research Center, USGS
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