Congenital disorder of lambs caused by a virus closely related to or identical with certain strains of bovine viral diarrhea virus.
A species of PESTIVIRUS causing a congenital sheep disease characterized by an abnormally hairy birth-coat, tremors, and poor growth.
A genus of ruminants in the family Bovidae. The common name chamois usually refers to the species Rupicapra rupicapra. Rupicapra pyrenaica, found in the Pyrenees, is more properly referred to as the Pyrenean chamois.
A genus of FLAVIVIRIDAE, also known as mucosal disease virus group, which is not arthropod-borne. Transmission is by direct and indirect contact, and by transplacental and congenital transmission. Species include BORDER DISEASE VIRUS, bovine viral diarrhea virus (DIARRHEA VIRUS, BOVINE VIRAL), and CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER VIRUS.
A group of viruses in the genus PESTIVIRUS, causing diarrhea, fever, oral ulcerations, hemorrhagic syndrome, and various necrotic lesions among cattle and other domestic animals. The two species (genotypes), BVDV-1 and BVDV-2 , exhibit antigenic and pathological differences. The historical designation, BVDV, consisted of both (then unrecognized) genotypes.
Infections with viruses of the genus PESTIVIRUS, family FLAVIVIRIDAE.
Diseases of domestic and mountain sheep of the genus Ovis.
A species of the PESTIVIRUS genus causing exceedingly contagious and fatal hemorrhagic disease of swine.
Any of the ruminant mammals with curved horns in the genus Ovis, family Bovidae. They possess lachrymal grooves and interdigital glands, which are absent in GOATS.
Acute disease of cattle caused by the bovine viral diarrhea viruses (DIARRHEA VIRUSES, BOVINE VIRAL). Often mouth ulcerations are the only sign but fever, diarrhea, drop in milk yield, and loss of appetite are also seen. Severity of clinical disease varies and is strain dependent. Outbreaks are characterized by low morbidity and high mortality.
Immunoglobulins produced in response to VIRAL ANTIGENS.
Domesticated bovine animals of the genus Bos, usually kept on a farm or ranch and used for the production of meat or dairy products or for heavy labor.

A RT-PCR assay for the rapid recognition of border disease virus. (1/20)

A reverse transcription--polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method was developed for the specific detection of border disease virus (BDV), using the primers PBD1 and PBD2 flanking a 225 bp DNA fragment, selected from the 5'noncoding region of the pestivirus genome. In tests on 70 pestiviruses it was shown to be BDV-specific. A closed, one-tube nested RT-PCR method employing general pestivirus outer primers (324 and 326), and the same BDV-specific inner primers (PBD1 and PBD2) in conjunction with a BDV-specific fluorogenic TaqMan probe also detected only BDV and was more sensitive. BDV-specific RT-PCR was used in combination with a PCR specific for bovine viral diarrhoea virus type 2 (BVDV2) to ascertain whether virus stocks contained mixtures of BDV and BVDV2. It was shown that the ovine pestivirus strains 175375 and 59386 were originally BDV, but after subculture had become contaminated with BVDV2. This explains a previously reported discrepancy in the genetic typing of 59386. Although the BDV-specific RT-PCR can also detect BDV in clinical samples, the assay is likely to be most useful for the rapid typing of laboratory pestivirus strains.  (+info)

Experimental model of Border Disease Virus infection in lambs: comparative pathogenicity of pestiviruses isolated in France and Tunisia. (2/20)

Pestiviruses have been isolated from live sheep pox Tunisian vaccines. Vaccination with these vaccines caused outbreaks of Border Disease in Tunisia. In order to study more precisely the pathogenicity of these isolates, three groups of eight four month old lambs from a pestivirus-free flock were infected by the intratracheal route with a French strain (AV) and two Tunisian isolates (SN3G and Lot21). Clinical, hematological, immunological and virological parameters were evaluated. The three groups developed mild fever and leucopaenia by day 3 to 6 post infection (pi). The differences in the weight curves were not significant. Viruses were isolated from the peripheral blood buffy coat cells by day 4 to 9 pi. Antibodies were present on day 16 pi following infection by the French strain and on day 21 pi with the Tunisian isolates. The results demonstrated that SN3G and Lot21 are almost similar to the French strain used as the reference strain. In field conditions, they could induce economical losses in naive flocks, alone or in association with other pathogens.  (+info)

Cell phenotypes in the efferent lymph of sheep persistently infected with Border disease virus. (3/20)

The prefemoral efferent lymphatics of sheep persistently infected (PI) with Border disease virus (BDV) were cannulated in order to study the effects of the virus on cells of the immune system. Efferent lymphocytes recovered from PI sheep were phenotyped using a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) specific for ovine cell-surface markers and compared to lymphocytes recovered from normal, healthy controls. PI sheep had an increased percentage of cells expressing the T cell-associated molecules CD5, CD4, CD8 and T19, also an increase in cells expressing CD1 and a population of cells expressing low levels of the T19 molecule which was not present in control sheep. The lymphocytes were examined for the presence of BDV using virus-specific MoAb. On average 8.5% of the efferent lymphocytes from PI sheep carried virus antigen. BDV antigen was also found in the mononuclear cells and connective tissue of lymph nodes indicating widespread virus dissemination within the lymphoid system of PI sheep.  (+info)

Cytopathic and non-cytopathic biotypes of border disease virus induce polypeptides of different molecular weight with common antigenic determinants. (4/20)

Ten monoclonal antibodies have been raised against lysates of cells infected with cytopathic border disease virus (BDV). These antibodies all recognize non-cytopathic BDV and react with a number of different strains of bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV). Studies with radiolabelled cell lysates show that all the antibodies precipitate two polypeptides of apparent Mr 80,000 and 130,000 from cells infected with cytopathic virus and a single polypeptide of apparent Mr 120,000 from cells infected with non-cytopathic virus. Two of the monoclonal antibodies react on immunoblots and show the same pattern of reactivity indicating that these three polypeptides are antigenically related.  (+info)

Border disease virus among chamois, Spain. (5/20)

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Detection of Border disease virus in fetuses, stillbirths, and newborn lambs from natural and experimental infections. (6/20)

The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the use of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) antigen detection in blood or fetal fluids and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) amplification in tissues for routine laboratory diagnosis of Border disease virus (BDV) infection. Samples from 67 fetuses, 6 stillbirths, and 11 lambs from 25 commercial flocks with suspicion of BDV abortion and 3 fetuses, 7 stillbirths, and 15 lambs obtained from an experimental infection with a local isolate (BDV genotype 4) were investigated. Presence of BDV was detected by RT-PCR in 7.9% of fetuses, 50% of stillbirths, and 50% of lambs from the commercial flocks analyzed, corresponding to 8 of the 25 farms (32%). A similar percentage of the lambs and stillbirths from the experimental infection were positive by RT-PCR of tissue samples (54.5%), and the highest positivity was detected in lymph node, thyroid gland, and kidney. The current study revealed that RT-PCR analysis of stillbirths and lambs with clinical symptoms is more suitable than the analysis of fetuses to confirm the presence of BDV in a flock. Pestiviral antigen was detected by antigen ELISA in a high proportion of fetuses (24/58) and stillbirths (3/4) from commercial flocks, but in lambs, the presence of colostral antibodies masked the detection of the antigen by ELISA. Nevertheless, in lambs from the experimental infection that were not fed colostrum, antigen ELISA was less efficient than RT-PCR in detecting viral presence in stillbirths and lambs. Antigen ELISA is therefore recommended for fetuses with advanced autolysis that can adversely affect RNA integrity.  (+info)

Detection and quantification of pestivirus in experimentally infected pregnant ewes and their progeny. (7/20)

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Experimental infection of pigs with Border disease virus isolated from Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica). (8/20)

Between 2001 and 2007, several outbreaks of disease associated with Border disease virus (BDV) infection were reported in the central Pyrenees (northeast Spain) and were associated with a major reduction in chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica) populations. At the same time, wild boars (Sus scrofa) from the same area were found to be seropositive to this pestivirus, without showing clinical signs. The present study examines the susceptibility of domestic swine and the course of the infection with a BDV strain isolated from naturally infected chamois. Twenty pigs were inoculated with 1 x 10(7) TCID(50) (50% tissue culture infective dose) by oronasal route, and 16 control pigs received Eagles sterile Minimal Essential Medium. Serologic (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and virus neutralization test) and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assays were performed on serum samples obtained at 0, 3, 7, 10, 14, 21, and 31 days postinoculation (dpi). All infected pigs were viremic from 3 to 14 dpi. After 14 dpi, all infected animals developed an antibody response against the homologous virus. Clinical signs or histologic lesions were not observed in inoculated pigs. The present work demonstrates the susceptibility of domestic swine to a BDV strain of chamois origin.  (+info)

Border Disease is a viral infection that affects sheep and goats, primarily causing reproductive issues. The causative agent is the Border Disease Virus (BDV), which belongs to the family *Pestiviridae*. The disease is named after the Border region of England and Scotland where it was first identified.

The infection in pregnant ewes can lead to a range of outcomes, including abortion, stillbirth, or the birth of live lambs with congenital defects. These lambs, often called "hairy shakers," may exhibit symptoms such as tremors, hairy coat, small size, and abnormalities in their ears and hooves. They may also have a weakened immune system, making them more susceptible to other infections.

The BDV is primarily transmitted through contact with infected placenta, fetal fluids, or secretions from infected animals. It can also be spread through contaminated needles or equipment. While there is no specific treatment for Border Disease, good biosecurity practices and vaccination of ewes can help prevent its spread.

Border Disease Virus (BDV) is a member of the genus Pestivirus within the family Flaviviridae. It is a viral pathogen that primarily affects sheep and goats, causing a disease known as Border Disease in these animals. The virus is named after the geographical location where it was first identified, the border region between England and Scotland.

BDV is a small, enveloped, single-stranded RNA virus that can cause a range of clinical signs in infected sheep and goats, including abortion, stillbirths, congenital defects, and poor growth rates in newborn lambs or kids. The virus is transmitted horizontally through direct contact with infected animals, their bodily fluids, or contaminated objects. Vertical transmission from ewes to their offspring can also occur, resulting in the birth of persistently infected (PI) lambs that serve as a significant source of infection within flocks.

Infection with BDV can lead to economic losses for farmers due to reduced productivity and increased mortality rates. There is no specific treatment for Border Disease, but vaccination programs can help control the spread of the virus in sheep and goat populations.

"Rupicapra" is not a medical term, but a genus name for a group of wild caprine animals, also known as wild goats. The two living species are the Western Rupicapra (Rupicapra rupicapra) and the Eastern Rupicapra (Rupicapra pyrenaica). They are native to mountainous regions in Europe and Asia.

In a medical context, "rupicapra" may appear in rare cases as part of a scientific name for a disease or condition that is named after the animal, but I couldn't find any specific examples of this usage.

Pestivirus is a genus of viruses in the family Flaviviridae, which are enveloped, single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses. There are several species within this genus that can cause disease in animals, including bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) in cattle, border disease virus (BDV) in sheep, and classical swine fever virus (CSFV) in pigs. These viruses can cause a range of clinical signs, including respiratory and enteric diseases, reproductive failures, and immunosuppression. They are primarily spread through direct contact with infected animals or their bodily fluids, and can also be transmitted through contaminated fomites and semen. Prevention and control measures include vaccination, biosecurity practices, and testing and culling of infected animals.

Bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) is a viral disease that primarily affects cattle, but can also infect other ruminants such as sheep and goats. The disease is caused by the bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), which belongs to the family Flaviviridae and genus Pestivirus.

There are two biotypes of BVDV, type 1 and type 2, which can be further divided into various subtypes based on their genetic makeup. The virus can cause a range of clinical signs in infected animals, depending on the age and immune status of the animal, as well as the strain of the virus.

Acute infection with BVDV can cause fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, nasal discharge, and diarrhea, which can be severe and life-threatening in young calves. In addition, BVDV can cause reproductive problems such as abortion, stillbirth, and the birth of persistently infected (PI) calves. PI animals are those that were infected with BVDV in utero and have the virus continuously present in their bloodstream and other tissues throughout their lives. These animals serve as a source of infection for other cattle and can spread the virus to naive herds.

BVDV is transmitted through direct contact with infected animals or their bodily fluids, such as saliva, nasal secretions, and feces. The virus can also be spread indirectly through contaminated feed, water, and equipment. Prevention and control measures for BVDV include biosecurity practices, vaccination, and testing to identify and remove PI animals from herds.

Pestivirus infections refer to a group of diseases caused by viruses of the genus Pestivirus, which belongs to the family Flaviviridae. There are several different types of Pestiviruses, including bovine viral diarrhea virus 1 and 2 (BVDV-1 and BVDV-2), classical swine fever virus (CSFV), and border disease virus (BDV).

These viruses can cause a range of clinical signs in animals, depending on the species infected, the age and immune status of the animal, and the strain of the virus. In general, Pestivirus infections can cause fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, and various symptoms related to the respiratory, digestive, or reproductive systems.

For example, BVDV-1 and BVDV-2 are important pathogens in cattle and can cause a variety of clinical signs, including respiratory disease, diarrhea, reproductive failure, and immunosuppression. CSFV is a highly contagious virus that affects pigs and can cause fever, loss of appetite, hemorrhages, and neurological symptoms. BDV infects sheep and goats and can cause abortion, stillbirth, and congenital defects in offspring.

Prevention and control measures for Pestivirus infections include vaccination, biosecurity practices, and testing and culling of infected animals.

I'm happy to help, but I want to clarify that the term "sheep diseases" refers to a wide range of health issues that can affect sheep populations. It's not a single medical condition with a specific definition. Here are some examples of common diseases that can affect sheep:

1. Ovine Johne's Disease (OJD): A chronic, infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis. It affects the intestines and can cause weight loss, diarrhea, and death.
2. Footrot: A highly contagious bacterial infection that affects the feet of sheep, causing lameness, swelling, and pain. It's caused by the bacteria Dichelobacter nodosus.
3. Caseous Lymphadenitis (CL): A chronic infectious disease caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis. It affects the lymph nodes and can cause abscesses, weight loss, and death.
4. Contagious Ecthyma (Orf): A highly contagious viral infection that affects the skin and mucous membranes of sheep, causing sores and lesions.
5. Mastitis: An inflammation of the mammary gland in sheep, usually caused by a bacterial infection. It can cause decreased milk production, fever, and loss of appetite.
6. Pneumonia: A respiratory infection that can affect sheep, causing coughing, difficulty breathing, and fever. It can be caused by various bacteria or viruses.
7. Enterotoxemia: A potentially fatal disease caused by the overproduction of toxins in the intestines of sheep, usually due to a bacterial infection with Clostridium perfringens.
8. Polioencephalomalacia (PEM): A neurological disorder that affects the brain of sheep, causing symptoms such as blindness, circling, and seizures. It's often caused by a thiamine deficiency or excessive sulfur intake.
9. Toxoplasmosis: A parasitic infection that can affect sheep, causing abortion, stillbirth, and neurological symptoms.
10. Blue tongue: A viral disease that affects sheep, causing fever, respiratory distress, and mouth ulcers. It's transmitted by insect vectors and is often associated with climate change.

Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV) is a positive-stranded RNA virus that belongs to the genus Pestivirus within the family Flaviviridae. It is the causative agent of Classical Swine Fever (CSF), also known as hog cholera, which is a highly contagious and severe disease in pigs. The virus is primarily transmitted through direct contact with infected animals or their body fluids, but it can also be spread through contaminated feed, water, and fomites.

CSFV infects pigs of all ages, causing a range of clinical signs that may include fever, loss of appetite, lethargy, weakness, diarrhea, vomiting, and respiratory distress. In severe cases, the virus can cause hemorrhages in various organs, leading to high mortality rates. CSF is a significant disease of economic importance in the swine industry, as it can result in substantial production losses and trade restrictions.

Prevention and control measures for CSF include vaccination, biosecurity practices, and stamping-out policies. Vaccines against CSF are available but may not provide complete protection or prevent the virus from shedding, making it essential to maintain strict biosecurity measures in pig farms. In some countries, stamping-out policies involve the rapid detection and elimination of infected herds to prevent the spread of the disease.

I apologize, but "sheep" is not a term that has a medical definition. It is a common animal with the scientific name Ovis aries. If you have any medical or health-related questions, I would be happy to try and help answer those for you.

Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease (BVD-MD) is a complex of diseases caused by the Bovine Virus Diarrhea virus (BVDV) and is a significant problem in the global cattle industry. The disease can manifest in various forms, from mild respiratory or reproductive issues to severe, life-threatening conditions such as mucosal disease.

Mucosal disease is the most acute form of BVD-MD and occurs when an animal that has been persistently infected (PI) with a specific strain of BVDV develops a secondary infection with a cytopathic biotype of the virus. PI animals are those that were infected in utero with BVDV before they developed immune competence, resulting in them shedding large amounts of the virus throughout their lives.

The secondary infection with the cytopathic biotype of BVDV causes extensive damage to the animal's lymphoid tissues and gastrointestinal tract, leading to severe clinical signs such as:

1. Profuse diarrhea
2. High fever (up to 41°C or 105.8°F)
3. Ulcerative lesions in the mouth, esophagus, and intestines
4. Severe dehydration
5. Depression and loss of appetite
6. Weight loss
7. Weakness
8. Increased respiratory rate
9. Swelling of the head, neck, and brisket
10. Death within 2-3 weeks after the onset of clinical signs

Morbidity and mortality rates in BVD-MD outbreaks can be high, causing significant economic losses for farmers due to decreased production, increased veterinary costs, and animal deaths. Prevention strategies include vaccination programs, biosecurity measures, and testing for PI animals to remove them from the herd.

Antibodies, viral are proteins produced by the immune system in response to an infection with a virus. These antibodies are capable of recognizing and binding to specific antigens on the surface of the virus, which helps to neutralize or destroy the virus and prevent its replication. Once produced, these antibodies can provide immunity against future infections with the same virus.

Viral antibodies are typically composed of four polypeptide chains - two heavy chains and two light chains - that are held together by disulfide bonds. The binding site for the antigen is located at the tip of the Y-shaped structure, formed by the variable regions of the heavy and light chains.

There are five classes of antibodies in humans: IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM. Each class has a different function and is distributed differently throughout the body. For example, IgG is the most common type of antibody found in the bloodstream and provides long-term immunity against viruses, while IgA is found primarily in mucous membranes and helps to protect against respiratory and gastrointestinal infections.

In addition to their role in the immune response, viral antibodies can also be used as diagnostic tools to detect the presence of a specific virus in a patient's blood or other bodily fluids.

"Cattle" is a term used in the agricultural and veterinary fields to refer to domesticated animals of the genus *Bos*, primarily *Bos taurus* (European cattle) and *Bos indicus* (Zebu). These animals are often raised for meat, milk, leather, and labor. They are also known as bovines or cows (for females), bulls (intact males), and steers/bullocks (castrated males). However, in a strict medical definition, "cattle" does not apply to humans or other animals.

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  • Emerging Infectious Diseases: What Happens When the Borders are Opened? (vin.com)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-federal website. (cdc.gov)
  • FILE - This 1978 electron microscope image made available by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows Legionella pneumophila bacteria which are responsible for causing the pneumonic disease Legionnaires' disease. (kdvr.com)
  • Nationwide, 6,009 of the 8,300 people with TB in 2022 were foreign-born, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cfif.org)
  • CWMD contract personnel are continuing to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with enhanced screenings for travelers through 13 specially designated airports. (dhs.gov)
  • NY gonorrhea as well as other STDs, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established the STD Surveillance Network (SSuN), a sentinel surveillance system composed of Philadelphia Cty, PA a network of local STD surveillance systems that adhere to common protocols. (cdc.gov)
  • This is a sobering development that everyone has been working to avoid, and highlights the complexity of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo," Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a statement Tuesday. (go.com)
  • Mpondwe border crossing between Uganda and Democratic Republic of Congo. (cdc.gov)
  • Health workers dressed in Ebola protective suits are seen as they prepare an ebola preparedness facility at the Bwera general hospital near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo in Bwera, Uganda, June 12, 2019. (go.com)
  • Ugandan medical staff are seen as they inspect the ebola preparedness facilities at the Bwera general hospital near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo in Bwera, Uganda, June 12, 2019. (go.com)
  • People crossing the border have their temperature taken to check for symptoms of Ebola, at the border crossing near Kasindi, eastern Congo, June 12, 2019, just across from the Ugandan town of Bwera. (go.com)
  • Jayson P. Ahern, a former Customs and Border Protection acting commissioner, told The Fiscal Times , "I haven't seen any plan other than just a press announcement from Gov. Perry, so I don't know what their plan is. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • Officer Facio had served with the United States Customs and Border Protection - Office of Field Operations for 17 years. (odmp.org)
  • The National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR), in collaboration with CGHS, hosted the Childhood Obesity Research Across Borders webinar series in June and July 2021. (nih.gov)
  • Poland's internal security officers were searching for the source of a deadly outbreak of Legionnaires' disease which has killed seven people and infected more than 100 others in the strategic city of Rzeszow, near the border with Ukraine, authorities said Friday Aug. 25, 2023. (kdvr.com)
  • share cross-border best practices/experiences and identify key challenges and proposed solutions by the regions/provinces, along the common border and draft a joint plan for 2023/2024 for future collaboration to strengthen cross-border surveillance and communication. (who.int)
  • People stand near the construction of a canal, on the bank of the Massacre River, a natural border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, photographed from Dajabon, Dominican Republic, Friday, Sept. 15, 2023. (wpri.com)
  • The flagship projects will leverage existing infrastructure and incorporate lessons learned from responding to COVID-19, and other infectious disease outbreaks within the African Region. (who.int)
  • BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - A shooting between migrants near Serbia's border with Hungary early Friday left three people dead and one other person seriously wounded, Serbia's state RTS television reported on Friday. (wtrf.com)
  • In both cases, there is an increased risk of domesticated dogs moving across adjacent borders with Africa and central Asia. (vin.com)
  • It was close to Christmas, and with unrest around the elections, Ebola screening had been suspended on the DRC side of the border. (cdc.gov)
  • Historically, most attempts at border screening have been ineffectual, as demonstrated by the pandemic spread of SARS and influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 to many countries despite the use of border screening. (medscape.com)
  • Modeling and observational studies have indicated that border screening is likely to be unsuccessful in preventing or delaying the entry of such diseases into a country. (medscape.com)
  • Border screening generally has high opportunity costs, both financially and in terms of the use of scarce public health staff resources at a time of high need. (medscape.com)
  • We conclude that border screening should not be used. (medscape.com)
  • Canadian screening results raise questions about the effectiveness of available screening measures for SARS at international borders. (cdc.gov)
  • Of particular importance in Europe, are countries bordering the Mediterranean and those in central and eastern Europe. (vin.com)
  • Leishmaniasis is an important sand-fly transmitted protozoan disease of dogs and humans, which is endemic in the Mediterranean areas of Europe, the Middle East and many tropical and subtropical areas of the world. (vin.com)
  • Biosecurity officers have intercepted a number of fruit items that tested positive for the citrus canker pathogen at Australia's border. (foodprocessing.com.au)
  • Under his leadership he helped turn Australia's cricket team into one of the best ever and left a great legacy and this as the years go on will reflect what a great Border truly is and will be forever as the generations continue. (sportsstrategicpartners.com.au)
  • Working with the Forum over the last two years, we have created a clear governance structure and strong partnerships with like-minded genomics institutions beyond Australia's borders. (belgiumtourism.net)
  • Border disease (BD) is a viral disease of sheep and goats, primarily causing congenital diseases, but can also cause acute and persistent infections. (wikipedia.org)
  • While border disease primarily causes congenital issues, it can also manifest as acute infection or persistent infection. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are many types of hereditary eye disease, both congenital (conditions that exist from birth or soon after birth) and non-congenital (conditions that develop later in life), that affect dogs. (bva.co.uk)
  • He said that 'diseases can easily be transmitted across geographical borders through the movements of humans, animals and goods. (who.int)
  • Back in 2004 a citrus canker outbreak had a major impact on our million-dollar citrus industry, and the disease has also caused extensive production losses in citrus industries overseas. (foodprocessing.com.au)
  • We haven't closed the border gates since the beginning of the outbreak of this disease. (kachinnews.com)
  • LONDON -- A young child who became the first cross-border case of Ebola in the world's second-largest outbreak has died, health officials said. (go.com)
  • UK veterinary practitioners are now regularly dealing with travelled dogs with imported diseases as well as advising on risk and prevention protocols for owners that travel with their animals. (vin.com)
  • Health experts from Namibia and Angola gathered in Ondangwa on 7 November for a four (4)-day meeting to strengthen cross-border collaboration for disease prevention and control. (who.int)
  • The Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Program (CDPP) is a program within the Chronic Disease Control Branch of the California Department of Public Health. (ca.gov)
  • Fogarty coordinated a peer-reviewed scientific journal supplement, Childhood Obesity Prevention Research Across Borders: The Promise of US-Latin American Research Collaboration , published in Obesity Review that explores nine cross-cutting themes and articulates a shared research agenda to address childhood obesity prevention in Latin America and among Latino populations in the United States. (nih.gov)
  • To further support the development of new research partnerships between countries to address childhood obesity prevention, CRDF Global on behalf of Fogarty solicited 2020 Cross Border Collaboration Award proposals . (nih.gov)
  • The CECC reiterated that arriving travelers should adhere to epidemic prevention measures as border restrictions are being lifted. (gov.tw)
  • It will establish a world-class cluster of researchers, involving collaborations between scientists and clinicians, that will help address the causes, treatment and potential prevention of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). (qub.ac.uk)
  • This disease is frequently under-recognised and under-treated, therefore there is a real need for impact in terms of prevention, treatment and management. (qub.ac.uk)
  • The influx of people across the national borders of Ghana has been of interest and concern in the public health and national security community in recent times due to the low capacity for the prevention and management of epidemics and other public health risks . (bvsalud.org)
  • It is still unclear whether Gov. Perry - a potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate - will actually invoke the power to send in armed troops to make arrests and apprehensions along the border between Texas and Mexico. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • In April 2016, we hosted a second Summit, "Advances in Geroscience: Disease Drivers of Aging," at the New York Academy of Sciences in New York City. (nih.gov)
  • Scientists have drawn a link between the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and a "spike" in cases of a rare disease that can leave its victims paralysed. (yahoo.com)
  • This EU investment brings together scientists and clinicians from the border regions to help resolve some of these knowledge gaps, which in time will lead to better treatments for patients. (qub.ac.uk)
  • Salk scientists have discovered that neurons deep in the brain's cortex are the first to compute which side of a visual border is an object and which side is background. (nih.gov)
  • Scientists have discovered that gene therapy and the diabetes drug metformin may be potential treatments for late-onset retinal degeneration (L-ORD), a rare, blinding eye disease. (nih.gov)
  • Major technology advances have allowed scientists to read the genetic language of disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and parasites. (nih.gov)
  • WARSAW, Poland (AP) - The death toll from Legionnaires' disease in Poland has risen to 16 with another 140 people infected in the southeastern region close to the border with Ukraine, health authorities said Wednesday. (news10.com)
  • Fatalities from the disease were among elderly people who also suffered from other health issues like cancer, authorities said. (news10.com)
  • This implies that when people move, so does communicable diseases. (who.int)
  • Medical experts worry that insect-borne diseases are spreading as the climate warms and people travel more. (nationalgeographic.com)
  • Obviously, it's unknown specifically how many people illegally cross the border each day, but their general characteristics are known. (azpbs.org)
  • People smuggling gangs, however, have multiplied in the border area, often clashing for control. (wtrf.com)
  • As part of a global effort to reverse these trends, researchers established the population-based Haiti Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Cohort , an observational study of 3,000 people from Port-au-Prince. (nih.gov)
  • McNairy explained that prior estimates of cardiovascular disease subtypes in Haiti came from modeling estimates from other countries where it's more common for people to die from heart attacks and stroke. (nih.gov)
  • To tighten security and staunch the flow of tens of thousands of young people and mothers with children, congressional leaders and the White House are wrestling with a series of proposals, including the deployment of National Guard troops to supplement the work of beleaguered federal immigration and border authorities. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • This is the norm for people living with a rare disease. (belgiumtourism.net)
  • This causes not only a lengthy and difficult diagnosis process, but also a lack of available data for treatment given only a handful of people living in the same country are suffering from the same disease. (belgiumtourism.net)
  • Over the last two years, the World Economic Forum's precision medicine team led a pilot project called Breaking Barriers to Health Data , designed to ensure that people living with rare and other complex diseases were not missing out on life-saving diagnoses and treatments. (belgiumtourism.net)
  • We will indefinitely maintain the closure of the border to immigration to prevent the transit of people from Haitian territory," the government said, adding it will also indefinitely extend the suspension of visas to Haitian citizens. (wpri.com)
  • Working on a cross-border basis the project partners will be able to share information and produce data that can help improve the quality of life for people living on both sides of the border. (qub.ac.uk)
  • In this context, Europe's borders were deemed problematically porous in enabling large numbers of people to enter. (researchgate.net)
  • This porosity was painted as leading to an ongoing crisis for people in Europe, with the assumption being that allowing more people to enter would threaten European borders, security forces, people, and identity. (researchgate.net)
  • People with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can undergo cataract surgery without fear of worsening their disease. (nih.gov)
  • He said that people living in border areas were at greatest risk of malaria and also had the lowest access to health care as security problems increased the challenges. (who.int)
  • This time, our goal will be to engage professional societies, stakeholder groups, and researchers interested in specific chronic diseases and conditions of older people, and exchange ideas on the role of aging biology in these health problems. (nih.gov)
  • The Metal Copper found in Water and Diet is now Being Linked to Alzheimer's Disease. (activerain.com)
  • In late August 2013 a new study conducted by the University of Rochester Medical center is now linking the metal copper which can be found in traces in both food and water to the debilitating disease of Alzheimer's. (activerain.com)
  • Alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia that worsens over time and not only effects cognitive thinking but also memory and behavior. (activerain.com)
  • Addressing Alzheimer's disease in Europe: What still needs to be done? (politico.eu)
  • Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are putting an enormous socio-economic burden on healthcare systems, families, and caregivers. (politico.eu)
  • Legionnaires' disease is a lung infection that comes from inhaling infected water spray, not through drinking water. (kdvr.com)
  • Laboratory tests have confirmed the presence of Legionnaires' disease germs in the city's water pipeline system. (news10.com)
  • The seven who died were elderly and had been suffering from chronic diseases. (kdvr.com)
  • That meeting focused on the opposite side of the coin: While aging is certainly the major risk factor for chronic diseases, some chronic diseases are in turn a major risk factor for accelerated aging. (nih.gov)
  • Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a group of heart and blood vessel disorders 1 ​ and the #1 cause of death and disability in California 2 and globally. (ca.gov)
  • Hypertension is the number one risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of preventable deaths in Haiti. (nih.gov)
  • The study is the first to chart cardiovascular disease in the country - its incidence, modifiable risk factors, and complexities. (nih.gov)
  • This is accelerating cardiovascular aging and resulting in premature, preventable cardiovascular disease, which is primarily heart failure. (nih.gov)
  • Over the last 30 years, the progress in treatment has been much less than in conditions such as cardiovascular disease and some forms of cancer. (qub.ac.uk)
  • These include diarrheal diseases caused by viruses and many infections triggered by parasites. (nih.gov)
  • In Europe, the traditional barrier of companion animal quarantine is now being phased out between many countries and simplified requirements for pet animal movement across both land and sea borders is one part of the current political move towards greater European integration. (vin.com)
  • In the period that followed the initial reports of this new syndrome from Hong Kong and Vietnam, the disease spread rapidly to other countries by international airline travelers. (cdc.gov)
  • The cross-border collaboration between the two countries was initiated in 2007, and this year, discussions focused on Severe Acute Malnutrition, Hepatitis E Virus After Action Review, Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI), COVID-19, HIV, TB, Malaria, Guinea Worm Disease (GWD) and other neglected tropical diseases along the common border. (who.int)
  • He referred to articles 21 and 57 of the IHR, where countries with common borders are entreated to consider entering into bilateral and multilateral agreements to prevent and control international disease transmission. (who.int)
  • The cross-border meeting is well aligned to the objectives of this flagship programme and will facilitate both countries ability to comply with the IHR 2005 requirements to assess, build and maintain effective and functional capacities and health systems. (who.int)
  • The meeting recommended for a stronger integrated surveillance along the common borders as well as increased communication between the two countries. (who.int)
  • In addition to recommendations for both countries, the meeting was briefed on the draft memorandum of understanding that will guide future cross-border collaboration to ensure that no one is left behind in health care provision along the borders and that the principles of universal health coverage are enhanced by both countries. (who.int)
  • As the study progresses, researchers are finding that heart disease looks different in Haiti compared to the United States and from existing modeling estimates for other low-income countries. (nih.gov)
  • For now, McNairy said, one thing is clear: "In countries like Haiti, which still have extreme poverty, heart disease looks like a different epidemic. (nih.gov)
  • The team produced a proof of concept that outlines how countries can come together, use pre-existing datasets of coded and de-identified patient information and access other datasets across country borders with similar data types. (belgiumtourism.net)
  • Located in central Europe, Poland shares its borders with seven other countries. (motherjones.com)
  • For example, approximately 12% of study participants have heart failure , which is 18 times higher than current estimates and five times higher than in the U.S. Conversely, less than 2% of adults in Port-au-Prince are affected by ischemic heart disease , which researchers predicted would be the leading cause of death. (nih.gov)
  • Disease outbreaks hitchhiking in the innards of mosquitoes, like the Zika virus currently racing across South and Central America, are likely to become increasingly frequent and far-reaching, public health experts say. (nationalgeographic.com)
  • Go to doctoruna.com or download DoctorUna app where you can search for Advanced Periodontal Disease doctors or any other specialty around your area. (doctoruna.com)
  • Instead, the less costly measure of providing information to arriving travelers is recommended, together with effective communication with local clinicians and more effective disease control measures in the community. (medscape.com)
  • Her research interests include the epidemiology and control of communicable diseases. (medscape.com)
  • Intercountry Cooperation: Cross-border Control of Priority Communicable Diseases. (who.int)
  • If you start to add in unfamiliar assets [like National Guard troops] that are not under the supervision and control of the Border Patrol, I see that as potentially a hazard and a safety issue," he added. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • The Sinaloa cartel is fighting the Jalisco New Generation cartel for control of the area, located in a rural, mountainous area north of the border city of Tapachula. (myhighplains.com)
  • It's really important to control this disease in our country. (kachinnews.com)
  • China still cannot control the spread of this disease," Thura, who participated in the demonstration, told KNG. (kachinnews.com)
  • Details for: Operational guidelines on cross-border control of priority communicable diseases. (who.int)
  • The Times report has triggered concerns from immigration rights advocates and some military and legal experts that troops deployed along the border without proper training and a clear mandate and chain of command could be a recipe for disaster - one that could violate the civil rights of the illegal immigrants or even lead to deadly confrontations. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • But the area around the town of Frontera Comalapa is also a valuable route for smuggling immigrants, thousands of who have clambered aboard trains to reach the U.S. border. (myhighplains.com)
  • Tonight on "Horizon," we start the first of a four-part series on Arizona's border crisis and we meet a man who was one of many young Hispanics who fought and flew during World War II in tonight's "Arizona Story. (azpbs.org)
  • The globalization of chronic, non-communicable diseases like cancer, heart disease, obesity, and depression contribute to more than half of all deaths in the developing world and substantial disability, and NIH collaborations are tackling this ongoing crisis that has ripple effects on regional economic health and stability. (nih.gov)
  • While border disease is caused by border disease virus, in areas of the world where close contact between sheep and goats and cattle occurs, similar clinical signs may be caused in sheep and goats by bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). (wikipedia.org)
  • Diagnosis is made through observation of clinical signs, presence of disease in the area, and confirmation made by serology: ELISA for virus antigen Smith, Donald B. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although sensitive and specific diagnostic tests are readily available to UK practitioners, there is understandable inexperience in clinical recognition of the disease. (vin.com)
  • Dr Lorcan McGarvey, consultant chest physician and clinical lead for the programme, added: "COPD is a common and progressive lung disease which imposes an enormous healthcare burden worldwide. (qub.ac.uk)
  • The clinical symptoms of dengue can be confused with other diseases ranging. (dominicantoday.com)
  • DNA tests are available for some inherited diseases and their complimentary use with routine clinical examination gives you a complete overview your dogs' eye health. (bva.co.uk)
  • At least 113 residents have been infected in Rzeszow, some 80 kilometers (50 miles) from border with Ukraine. (kdvr.com)
  • The region of Rzeszow, some 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the border, is a key transit hub for international military support for Ukraine following Russia's full-scale invasion last year. (news10.com)
  • The success of regions lying along the EU's 16,500 kilometers of soft internal borders show the EU's success in fostering trade, labor movement and cultural exchange. (politico.eu)
  • As soon as the rapid, international spread of SARS became evident and after SARS was imported into Canada, Health Canada undertook a variety of measures designed to limit importation and exportation of disease and the spread of the disease within Canada. (cdc.gov)
  • Contextual understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic and Ebola epidemic is vital for strengthening PoE mitigation measures and preventing disease importation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Morillo said various authorities and sectors supported the shutdown against what he called Port-au-Prince's abuse and blackmail, adding that subsequent protests could spread to other border towns. (dominicantoday.com)
  • 4.3 Malaria situation in Pakistan and activities at the border area. (who.int)
  • He referred to the recommendations of the three past border coordination meetings particularly regarding the establishment of a functional border coordination mechanism, which was not yet in place. (who.int)
  • A senior technical advisor to Uganda's Ministry of Health, Vance has supported a wide range of public health initiatives: from disease surveillance, border health, emergency management, and laboratory systems to vaccine deployment, workforce development, health communication, and logistics. (cdc.gov)
  • Currently, Chagas disease is a complex global health problem with local and global implications. (nih.gov)
  • We raise key concepts such as human mobility - understood as a possible socio-structural and economic determination of health -, the associated social and institutional barriers and the processes of social exclusion related to Chagas disease. (nih.gov)
  • Looking forward, climate change is a clear risk for burden of a variety of infectious diseases," says Kristie Ebi, an epidemiologist at the University of Washington's Department of Global Health, who studies the disease impacts of climate change. (nationalgeographic.com)
  • A health data consortium was developed with the Australian Genomics Health Alliance, Genomics4RD, Genomics England, and Intermountain Healthcare as well as 85 stakeholders from academia, government, and industry with the aim of sharing genomic data for rare diseases across borders. (belgiumtourism.net)
  • This has been a valuable exercise to explore how to maximize the utility of our existing datasets.Participating in this mode of international collaboration will be increasingly important to progress our shared knowledge of genomics - particularly in rare diseases," said Tiffany Boughtwood , Manager of the Australian Genomics Health Alliance. (belgiumtourism.net)
  • This is an exciting proof of concept, showing how standards developed by the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health community can be put into practice and have a real impact on patients living with a rare disease," said Oliver Hofmann , Co-Chair of the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH) Large Scale Genomics working group. (belgiumtourism.net)
  • The project will involve a strong cross-border partnership between the School of Pharmacy and Centre for Experimental Medicine (CEM) at Queen's University, the Smooth Muscle Research Centre (DkIT), and the Institute of Biomedical & Environmental Health Research (UWS). (qub.ac.uk)
  • Participants called for the border gates between Kachin State and China to be closed during the health scare. (kachinnews.com)
  • The boy was transferred to an Ebola treatment unit, where he and his family were placed under isolation and tested for Ebola virus disease, according to separate statements from the Ugandan and Congolese health ministries. (go.com)
  • We are particularly concerned about the remaining stigma in some communities around Ebola, which can hinder the efforts of health teams and cause the disease to spread faster. (go.com)
  • The ministry would like to reassure Ugandans and all other residents that with experience and expertise available in the country and the over 10 months of preparedness, the disease will be contained,' Uganda's Ministry of Health said in a statement Wednesday. (go.com)
  • The mother had traveled across the border last month with her family to take care of her ailing father, who died from Ebola on May 27, according to the Congolese health ministry. (go.com)
  • Beverly Pringle highlighted other aspects of progress in global mental health research, including the blurring of borders between the Global North and Global South. (nih.gov)
  • Although the International Health Regulations (IHR) stipulate core public health capacities for designated border facilities such as international airports , seaports, and ground crossings, contextual factors that influence the attainment of effective public health measures and response capabilities remain understudied. (bvsalud.org)
  • The 5-year old male and family members are receiving care at the Bwera Ebola Treatment Unit (ETU) after crossing the border while symptomatic, and later seeking help at the Kagando hospital between Kasese and Bwera. (virologydownunder.com)
  • By contrast, Gov. Perry has been urging Obama for over a month to deploy 1,000 troops to the border and grant them "arrest powers to support border patrol operations. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • It's hard for me to fathom how they can even support that mission because it hasn't been coordinated and hasn't been approved" by the Department of Homeland Security, Defense Department and or border patrol officials, said Ahern, who helped coordinate the deployment of 6,000 troops to four border states in 2006, during the administration of President George W. Bush. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • Highly prized and super-soft cashmere Pashmina wool is one of the world's finest fabrics but the pashmina industry is facing a serious threat due to ongoing border dispute between nuclear neighbours India and China. (wionews.com)
  • The Dominican government also said it will reinforce the country's military presence on the border to make access to its territory more difficult for gang members who could flee Haiti as a multinational force arrives in the troubled Caribbean nation after approval by the UN Security Council. (wpri.com)
  • Rep.- The local retailers association of Dajabon, the country's biggest and most active border town, lifted the strike in effect since yesterday to protest the Haitian government's ban on Dominican Republic poultry products, enacted citing concerns over alleged bird flu. (dominicantoday.com)
  • Surgery may be indicated in patients who have locally advanced or previously unresectable disease after a positive response to preoperative imatinib, or with limited disease progression on systemic therapy. (medscape.com)
  • Perhaps one of the most significant factors in the emergence of companion animal diseases in new geographical areas is the increased movement of dogs (and cats) over long distances and through different bioclimatic areas. (vin.com)
  • He called on participants to reinforce joint efforts 'in strengthening cross border disease surveillance and exchanging of technical capacities to address common challenges. (who.int)
  • The supplement harnesses a particular layer of the Community-Energy Balance Framework to understand the contextual influences that define the problem, the current research landscape, and the opportunities for cross-border learning. (nih.gov)
  • This symposium highlighted the major food and nutrition findings from the Cross Border supplement, provided compelling examples of cross border research and learning, and asked panelists to share their experience, lessons learned, and research strategies working on nutrition across border, and consider where the field is moving. (nih.gov)
  • Queen's University Belfast has secured €2.4 million funding under the European Union's INTERREG VA Programme for a pioneering cross-border research project, designed to better understand and alleviate the impact of lung disease. (qub.ac.uk)
  • The Rockland County man had not traveled outside the U.S., but he attended a gathering where he picked up the disease several days before his symptoms appeared. (cfif.org)
  • There are 7,000 rare diseases identified so far, often with broad symptoms, varying in severity from patient to patient. (belgiumtourism.net)
  • Hungary's staunchly anti-immigrant government has put up razor wire fence on the border with Serbia to stop the influx. (wtrf.com)
  • HANs were provided to inbound passengers at 18 land border crossings between the United States and Canada. (cdc.gov)
  • The first Geroscience Summit, "Advances in Geroscience: Impact on Healthspan and Chronic Disease," took place in November 2013 at the NIH campus in Bethesda. (nih.gov)
  • there was a need for strong political commitment, open and transparent lines of communication, and joint coordination and cooperation in border areas. (who.int)
  • Some of the risk factors driving disease in Haiti are also different. (nih.gov)
  • One of the goals of the Haiti CVD Cohort was to identify poverty-related risk factors that disproportionally affect residents and are associated with early-onset heart disease - and that could be addressed through future interventions. (nih.gov)
  • The Dominican Republic shut all land, air and sea borders with Haiti on Friday in a dispute about construction of a canal on Haitian soil that taps into the shared river. (wpri.com)
  • SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) - The Dominican Republic government said Monday it will temporarily allow trade of essential products, including food and medications, on its border with Haiti. (wpri.com)
  • The announcement comes weeks after the Dominican Republic announced the closure of all land, air and sea borders with Haiti in a dispute about construction of a canal on Haitian soil that would divert waters from the Massacre River in order to alleviate a drought that affects the Haitian Maribaroux plain. (wpri.com)
  • His disease likely originated in another country. (cfif.org)
  • PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases is the top Open Access tropical medicine journal, featuring an International Editorial Board and increased support for developing country authors. (plos.org)
  • When Texas Gov. Rick Perry recently announced plans to send 1,000 National Guard troops to the border to help cope with the flood of young Central Americans crossing into this country illegally, he further fueled a debate within Congress and the Obama administration over the value and risks of such a maneuver. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • White Lung Disease: The New Global Killer? (whatreallyhappened.com)
  • The dreaded white lung disease is ravaging our world, and we are all going to die for sure! (whatreallyhappened.com)
  • In reality, white lung disease is just the same walking pneumonia that has existed every cold and flu season but has been made worse because of the mRNA/modRNA COVID jabs. (whatreallyhappened.com)
  • The adverse events listed in the Pfizer documents include certain types of pneumonia that create the "white lung" X-rays that they are calling white lung disease-more fear porn designed to manipulate the public and sell jabs. (whatreallyhappened.com)
  • Science and medicine know no borders, and knowledge gained through NIH research has had a dramatic impact internationally on both infectious and non-infectious diseases. (nih.gov)
  • How can I search and book same day appointment with the best Advanced Periodontal Disease doctors? (doctoruna.com)
  • When you search for the best Advanced Periodontal Disease doctors through DoctorUna, you can filter your search, based on doctor's sex, besides many other search filtration options. (doctoruna.com)
  • How can I search for the best Advanced Periodontal Disease doctors based on a higher rate? (doctoruna.com)
  • Treatment protocols for gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are provided below, including those for limited-stage disease and persistent or metastatic disease. (medscape.com)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) - New Speaker Mike Johnson told Republican senators Wednesday that a fresh Ukraine aid package linked to U.S. border security will come up quickly in the House, as soon as lawmakers wrap up the $14.5 billion Israel aid package that is heading for passage this week. (ksnt.com)
  • Hawley said Johnson told the Republican senators the "next order of business" after the Israel package would be the Ukraine-U.S. border package. (ksnt.com)
  • Johnson's position puts him politically sideways with Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, who is working to approve Israel and Ukraine aid together, aid to Taiwan and funding for U.S. border security. (ksnt.com)
  • But McConnell had also made it clear earlier this week that Democrats "will have to accept" a serious U.S.-Mexico border security measure as part of any package with Ukraine funding. (ksnt.com)
  • Ahern, now a principal at The Chertoff Group, a global security and risk-management advisory firm, stressed the complexity of patrolling the borders and the need for well-trained officers who are familiar with the terrain and who have been deployed for a significant period of time. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • When 340 protesters from many cultures showed up at Organ Pipe Cactus Monument on the Arizona-Mexico border this past November to express their heartbreak over the damage done by construction of a wall, law enforcement officers appeared to be baffled by their concerns. (earthisland.org)
  • The same disease threats are also endangering other migrant destinations, including California, Texas and Florida. (cfif.org)