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    • Emergence and Spread of SARS-CoV-2 Lineages B.1.1.7 and P.1 in Italy. 

      Di Giallonardo, Francesca; Puglia, Ilaria; Curini, Valentina; Camma, Cesare; Mangone, Iolanda; Calistri, Paolo; Cobbin, Joanna C A; Holmes, Edward C.; Lorusso, Alessio
      Published 2021
      Italy's second wave of SARS-CoV-2 has hit hard, with more than three million cases and over 100,000 deaths, representing an almost ten-fold increase in the numbers reported by August 2020. Herein, we present an analysis ...
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    • Use of genomics to track coronavirus disease outbreaks, New Zealand 

      Geoghegan, J.L.; Douglas, J.; Ren, X.; Storey, M.; Hadfield, J.; Silander, O.K.; Freed, N.E.; Jelley, L.; Jefferies, S.; Sherwood, J.; Paine, S.; Huang, S.; Sporle, A.; Baker, M.G.; Murdoch, D.R.; Drummond, A.J.; Welch, D.; Simpson, C.R.; French, N.; Holmes, E.C.; de Ligt, J.
      Published 2021
      Real-time genomic sequencing has played a major role in tracking the global spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), contributing greatly to disease mitigation strategies. In August 2020, ...
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    • Geodemography, environment and societal characteristics drive the global diversity of emerging, zoonotic and human pathogens 

      Singh, B.B.; Ward, M.P.; Dhand, N.K.
      Published 2021
      Understanding human disease, zoonoses and emergence is a global priority. A deep understanding of pathogen ecology and the complex inherent relationships at the agent–environment interface are essential to inform disease ...
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    • Fasciola Species Introgression: Just a Fluke or Something More? 

      Calvani, N.E.D.; _lapeta, J.
      Published 2021
      The threats posed by a range of viral and bacterial zoonotic diseases inevitably receive renewed attention in the wake of global pandemic events due to their overt and devastating impacts on human health and the economy. ...
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    • The case for promoting physical activity amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. An update 

      Siopis, George
      Published 2021
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