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Author Jean-François Magnaval, Isabelle Leparc-Goffart, Morgane Gibert, Alla Gurieva, Jonathan Outreville, Praskovia Dyachkovskaya, Richard Fabre, Sardana Fedorova, Dariya Nikolaeva, Damien Dubois, Olga Melnitchuk, Pascale Daviaud-Fabre, Marie Marty, Anatoly Alekseev, Eric Crubezy
Title (up) A Serological Survey About Zoonoses in the Verkhoyansk Area, Northeastern Siberia (Sakha Republic, Russian Federation) Type Journal
Year 2016 Publication Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases Abbreviated Journal
Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 103-109
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Abstract In 2012, a seroprevalence survey concerning 10 zoonoses, which were bacterial (Lyme borreliosis and Q fever), parasitic (alveolar echinococcosis [AE] and cystic echinococcosis [CE], cysticercosis, toxoplasmosis, toxocariasis, and trichinellosis), or arboviral (tick-borne encephalitis and West Nile virus infection), was conducted among 77 adult volunteers inhabiting Suordakh and Tomtor Arctic villages in the Verkhoyansk area (Yakutia). Following serological testing by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and/or western blot, no positive result was found for cysticercosis, CE, toxocariasis, trichinellosis, and both arboviral zoonoses. Four subjects (5.2%) had anti-Toxoplasma IgG, without the presence of specific IgM. More importantly, eight subjects (10.4%) tested positive for Lyme borreliosis, two (2.6%) for recently acquired Q fever, and one (1.3%) for AE. Lyme infection and Q fever, whose presence had not been reported so far in Arctic Yakutia, appeared therefore to be a major health threat for people dwelling, sporting, or working in the Arctic area of the Sakha Republic.
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Call Number Serial 6914
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Author Magnaval Jean-François, Leparc-Goffart Isabelle, Gibert Morgane, Gurieva Alla, Outreville Jonathan, Dyachkovskaya Praskovia, Fabre Richard, Fedorova Sardana, Nikolaeva Dariya, Dubois Damien, Melnitchuk Olga, Daviaud-Fabre Pascale, Marty Marie, Alekseev Anatoly, Crubezy Eric,
Title (up) A Serological Survey About Zoonoses in the Verkhoyansk Area, Northeastern Siberia (Sakha Republic, Russian Federation). Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) Abbreviated Journal
Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 103-9
Keywords Arctic, Seroepidemiology, Verkhoyansk, Yakutia, Zoonoses,
Abstract In 2012, a seroprevalence survey concerning 10 zoonoses, which were bacterial (Lyme borreliosis and Q fever), parasitic (alveolar echinococcosis [AE] and cystic echinococcosis [CE], cysticercosis, toxoplasmosis, toxocariasis, and trichinellosis), or arboviral (tick-borne encephalitis and West Nile virus infection), was conducted among 77 adult volunteers inhabiting Suordakh and Tomtor Arctic villages in the Verkhoyansk area (Yakutia). Following serological testing by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and/or western blot, no positive result was found for cysticercosis, CE, toxocariasis, trichinellosis, and both arboviral zoonoses. Four subjects (5.2%) had anti-Toxoplasma IgG, without the presence of specific IgM. More importantly, eight subjects (10.4%) tested positive for Lyme borreliosis, two (2.6%) for recently acquired Q fever, and one (1.3%) for AE. Lyme infection and Q fever, whose presence had not been reported so far in Arctic Yakutia, appeared therefore to be a major health threat for people dwelling, sporting, or working in the Arctic area of the Sakha Republic.
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Call Number Serial 4207
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Author Sergey S. Nakhodkin, Vera G. Pshennikova, Paraskovia S. Dyachkovskaya, Nikolay A. Barashkov, Alena A. Nikanorova, Fedor M. Teryutin, Olga A. Melnichuk, Eric Crubézy, Sardana A. Fedorova, Jean-François Magnaval
Title (up) A serological survey of echinococcosis, toxocariasis and trichinellosis among rural inhabitants of Central Yakutia Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication International Journal of Circumpolar Health Abbreviated Journal
Volume 78 Issue 1 Pages 1603550
Keywords Echinococcosis seroepidemiology toxocariasis trichinellosis Yakutia
Abstract In 2018, a seroepidemiological survey was carried out in 3 ulus, or districts (Churapchinsky, Megino-Kangalassky and Ust-Aldansky) in Central Yakutia (Sakha Republic, Russian Federation) about 3 helminth zoonoses, namely, echinococcosis (alveolar or cystic), toxocariasis and trichinellosis. Ninety rural volunteers agreed to answer a questionnaire that inquired about demographic and environmental parameters along with food habits. Then they were asked to provide a venous blood sample. Serological investigations were carried out by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Four subjects tested positive for echinococcosis, 1 for toxocariasis and 2 for trichinellosis. No demographic or environmental or dietary possible risk factor was found to be associated with these positive results. In conclusion, only echinococcosis and trichinellosis appeared to be in Yakutia as health threats among the 3 investigated zoonoses.
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Call Number Serial 7693
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Author M. Fily, L. Arnaud, C. Carmagnola, N. Champollion, P. Cliche, F. Domine, F. Dupont, J.C. Gallet, A. Langlois , B. Montpetit, S. Morin, G. Picard, A. Roy, A. Royer,
Title (up) A set of devices to acquire vertical profiles of snow specific surface area Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Author Renaud S., Delépine C., Ledevin R., Pisanu B., Quéré J.-P., Hardouin E.A.
Title (up) A sharp incisor tool for predator house mice back to the wild Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Journal of zoological systematics and evolutionary research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 57 Issue 4 Pages 989-999
Keywords adaptation, biting, functional morphology, geometric morphometrics, Mus musculus domesticus
Abstract The house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus), as a successful invasive species worldwide, has to forage a variety of resources. Subantarctic mice display among the most notable diet shift from the usual omnivorous–granivorous diet, relying on a larger proportion of terrestrial animal prey. In agreement, a recent study of their mandible morphology evidenced an evolution of their mandible shape to optimize incisor biting and hence seize preys. Here, the incisors themselves are the focus of a morphometric analysis combined with a 3D study of their internal structure, aiming at a comparison between subantarctic populations (Guillou island, Kerguelen archipelago) with a range of western European continental, commensal mice. The predatory foraging behavior of Guillou mice was indeed associated with a sharper bevel of the lower incisor, which appears as an efficient morphology for piercing prey. The incisor of these mice also displays a reduced pulp cavity, suggesting slower eruption counterbalancing a reduced abrasion on such soft food material. The dynamics of the ever‐growing incisor may thus allow adaptive incisor sculpting and participate to the success of mice in foraging diverse resources.
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ISSN 1439-0469 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 7456
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Author Thompson R., Manning A. C., Lowe D. C., Weatherburn D. C.
Title (up) A ship-based methodology for high precision atmospheric oxygen measurements and its application in the Southern Ocean region Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Tellus series a-dynamic meteorology and oceanography Abbreviated Journal
Volume 59 Issue Pages 643-653
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Author Lavrillier, A., Gabyshev S.
Title (up) A Siberian Indigenous Knowledge System for Understanding Climate Change Type Journal
Year 2021 Publication Interact – stories of arctic science ii Abbreviated Journal
Volume II Issue Pages 18-19, 115
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Author Park Y.H. & Guernier J.M.
Title (up) A simple method for diagnosing the bottom current field of the world's oceans. Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication Journal of physical oceanography Abbreviated Journal
Volume 31 Issue Pages 972-991
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Author Bergin M.H., Davidson C.I., Dibb J.E., Jaffrezo J.L., Kuhns H.D. & Pandis S.N.
Title (up) A simple model to estimate atmospheric concentrations of aerosol chemical species based on snow core chemistry at Summit, Greenland. Type Journal Article
Year 1995 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal
Volume 24 Issue Pages 3517-3520
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Author Salamatin A.N. & Ritz C.
Title (up) A simplified multi-scale model for predicting climatic variations of the ice-sheet surface elevation in central Antarctica. Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
Year 1996 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume 23 Issue Pages 28-35
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Abstract International Symposium on Ice Sheet Modelling, Annals of Glaciology
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