Animal sentinels

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Animal sentinels: Early warning of chemical threats to ecological health Wildlife are intimately associated with contaminated waters and polluted landscapes, serving as sentinels to the health of our shared environment.

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Source URL: wa.water.usgs.gov

- Date: 2016-03-23 10:47:37
    2Environmental chemistry / Environmental health / Endocrine disruptors / Impact assessment / Organochlorides / Biomonitoring / Pesticide / Animal sentinels / Risk assessment / Health / Chemistry / Environment

    Workshop Summary Animals as Sentinels of Human Health Hazards of Environmental Chemicals William H. van der Schalie,1 Hank S. Gardner Jr.,2 John A. Bantle,3 Chris T. De Rosa,4 Robert A. Finch,2 John S. Reif,5 Roy H. Reut

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    Source URL: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Language: English
    3Public health / Animal sentinels / One Health / Animal rights / Animal testing / Zoonosis / Environmental health / Veterinary medicine / Veterinary physician / Health / Biology / Medicine

    Animals as Sentinels: Using Comparative Medicine To Move Beyond the Laboratory Peter M. Rabinowitz, Matthew L. Scotch, and Lisa A. Conti Abstract

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    Source URL: ilarjournal.oxfordjournals.org

    Language: English
    4Environmental social science / Epidemiology / Health sciences / Animal sentinels / Environmental health / Cohort study / Zoonosis / One Health / Infectious disease / Health / Medicine / Public health

    EcoHealth 2, 26–37, 2005 DOI: [removed]s10393[removed] Ó 2005 EcoHealth Journal Consortium Review

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    Source URL: canarydatabase.org

    Language: English - Date: 2011-09-05 19:09:07
    5Biology / Science / Wildlife disease / National Biological Information Infrastructure / One Health / Animal sentinels / Zoonosis / United States Geological Survey / Environmental health / Health / Wildlife / Animal diseases

    NBII Wildlife Disease Information Node: Promoting Access to Wildlife Disease Data and Information

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    Source URL: www.wdin.org

    Language: English - Date: 2010-04-21 18:55:13
    6Medicine / Animal cruelty / Animal hoarding / Animals / Compulsive hoarding / Rhesus macaque / Zoonosis / Animal sentinels / One Health / Biology / Health / Animal diseases

    VMLS One Health Quiz More than one answer may be technically correct, but circle the answer that best fits the question as it relates to One Health: animal health impacts human health. Complete the information below to b

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    Source URL: vmls.mlanet.org

    Language: English - Date: 2012-06-25 16:44:04
    7Medicine / Pandemics / Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 / Influenza / Swine influenza / Animal virology / Veterinary medicine / Health

    NaReS Report Apr 28, 2009 – submitted by A. Lambert-Lanning A. NaReS Influenza Surveillance Network (FluWatch) network recruits and monitors member sentinels in 7 provinces and the 3 territories in Canada. Sentinels pr

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    Source URL: www.cfpc.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2010-10-13 11:04:22
    8Medicine / Zoonosis / Animal virology / Animal sentinels / Bluetongue disease / Epidemiology / One Health / Veterinary medicine / Health / Animal diseases

    Animals as detectors of bio-events International meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance Vienna, Austria ! 4-7 February 2011 Bernard Vallat Director General

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    Source URL: www.isid.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-02-25 15:44:38
    9Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee / Biology / Animal rights / Word square / Animal testing / Science / Scientific method

    Using research animals as sentinels. A word from OLAW and USDA. Lab Animal 42:[removed]).

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    Source URL: grants1.nih.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2014-10-03 09:20:43
    10Wildlife rehabilitation / Whers / Clinical surveillance / HealthMap / Biology / Zoology / Epidemiology / Health / Animal welfare

    The Wildlife Health Event Reporter - A Surveillance and Communication Tool Wildlife can be effective sentinels that alert us to potential health hazards and environmental concerns, but information about sick/injured/dead

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    Source URL: www.wdin.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-26 14:25:42
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