A new study published in PLOS Pathogens finds that pet cats allowed outdoors are three to five times more likely to carry ...
Contrary to what some videos on YouTube suggest, you will not shorten your life by reheating leftovers. But you can get sick ...
A 2023 review in Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control summarized later surveys’ findings such as biofilms on ...
In the Florida Everglades, the Burmese python has established itself as “a slithering menace that is wiping out species”, ...
An intestinal pathogen reshapes the gut environment to fuel its own colonization and cause diseases, a multi-institutional ...
Nearly half of all wild mammalian species traded for food, fur, research and traditional medicines carry at least one pathogen that causes disease in humans, estimates a study 1 in Science, the first ...
Hedgehogs, elephants, pangolins, bears or fennec foxes: many wild species are sold as pets, hunting trophies, for traditional medicine, biomedical research, or for their meat or fur. These practices, ...
Live animal markets and the illegal sale of wildlife pose particular dangers, but any sale of wild animals or animal products poses spillover risks, a new study suggests. By Emily Anthes The global ...
In 2003, a shipment of exotic African rodents to a pet store in Illinois sparked the United States' first mpox outbreak. Gambian giant rats and other rodents infected prairie dogs, which in turn ...
Michael Jackson may have been crowned the “King of Pop” decades ago, but his reign clearly hasn’t slowed down in today’s digital age. And though it’s been 16 years since he left this Earth, his music ...
In this webinar, Tyler Mattson, M.S., business development, food safety, Synexis, introduces Dry Hydrogen Peroxide (DHP) ...