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Sain resources about Wildlife Diseases and Human Health

These are resources in the NBII catalog relating to wildlife disease and human health.

There are 1064 resources available.


1. Anthrax
Resource Identifier: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/8721-1.asp
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: eMedicine
Subject: Viruses,Microorganisms,Infectious diseases, Viral diseases, Virology, Plant viruses
Description: Explanation of Anthrax, bacteria that cause anthrax, and characteristics of it. Description of cutaneouse, inhalational, gastrointestinal anthrax.
Publisher: eMedicine.com, Inc.
Resource Type: Issue Overview, Practices and Methods
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

2. Ask-A-Scientist Archive, 1991-2000
Resource Identifier: http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/bio98.htm
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory
Subject: Biology, Animals, Plants, Ecology, Geography, Biogeography, Botany, Zoology, Species, Taxa, Invasive species, Diseases, Bacteria, Fungi, Insects, Arachnids, Arthropods, Infestation, Conservation
Description: This website is an archive of a discontinued service of the Argonne National Laboratory called Ask-A-Scientist. Contained within this archive are over 1000 general science questions submitted by the public and answered by professionals in the relevant field. Subjects range from bird-reintroduction, to bacteria life cycles, to invasive vegetation, human genetics, and literally hundreds of others. There is no cataloging or categorization of questions or their subjects in any way; they are simply listed in chronological order.
Publisher: Argonne National Laboratory
Temporal Coverage: 1991-01-01 through 2000-01-01
Resource Type: Issue Overview, Organizations and Agencies
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

3. Communicable and Environmental Disease Services, West Nile Virus
Resource Identifier: http://www2.state.tn.us/health/CEDS/WNV/wnvhome.asp
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Dept. of Health, Tennessee
Subject: Viruses,Microorganisms,Human immunodeficiency virus, Plant viruses, Antiviral activity, Antiviral agents, Infectious diseases, Neurovirology, Parasites, Prion protein, Viral diseases, Virology
Description: History of West Nile Virus, how people are infected by it, bar graph of cases. Detection of West Nile Virus in Tennessee by Year.
Publisher: Tennessee.Gov
Resource Type: Datasets and Statistics, Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Practices and Methods
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Country: United States
State: Tennessee
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

4. Georgia Wildlife Web
Resource Identifier: http://museum.nhm.uga.edu/gawildlife/gawwregions.html
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Regions of Georgia
Subject: Amphibians, Aquatic animals, Birds, Desert animals, Domestic animals, Endangered animals, Endemic animals, Extinct animals, Indigenous animals, Introduced animals, Invasive animals, Invertebrates, Laboratory animals, Mammals, Nuisance animals, Pack animals, Pollinators, Prey, Protected animals, Reptiles, Test animals, Transgenic animals, Wildlife, Zoo animals,Animal breeding, Animal diseases, Animal diversity, Animal fossils, Animal industry, Animal models, Animal morphology, Animal physiology, Animal rights, Animal species reintroduction, Animal welfare, Biogeography, Fauna, Megafauna
Description: Maps of the regions of Georgia.Description of each region.
Publisher: Georgia Musuem of Natural History
Resource Type: Fact Sheets, Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Maps and Map Services
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
State: Georgia
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

5. KEEPING WILDLIFE AS PETS DEFINITELY NOT A GOOD IDEA
Resource Identifier: http://www.outdoorcentral.com/mc/pr/04/02/23a5.asp
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: OutdoorCentral.com
Subject: Animal diseases, Diseases, disease transmission,Allergic diseases, Animal diseases, Anosmia, Anoxia, Bone diseases, Cancer, Cardiovascular diseases, Connective tissue diseases, Deficiency diseases, Dental disorders, Digestive system diseases, Edema, Endocrine diseases, Environmental diseases, Epidemics, Eye disorders, Fevers, Food borne diseases, Genital diseases, Hearing loss, Heart diseases, Hematological diseases, Hereditary diseases, Hypothermia, Immunological diseases, Imported diseases, Infectious diseases, Inflammation, Inflammatory diseases, Irritation, Joint diseases, Kidney diseases, Lesions, Lymphatic diseases, Malignancy, Mental disorders, Movement disorders, Muscular diseases, Nervous system diseases, Nutrition disorders, Occupational diseases, Otorhinolaryngeal diseases, Periodontal diseases, Peritoneal diseases, Physiological disorders, Poisoning, Respiratory diseases, Skin diseases, Soil borne diseases, Vector borne diseases, Water borne diseases
Description: South Carolina's Dept. of Natural Resources doesn't recommend keeping any wild animals as pets. The risks of disease, injury, or inadequate care are simply too great.
Publisher: OutdoorCentral.com
Resource Type: Announcements and News Releases, Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Laws and Regulations
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
State: South Carolina
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

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