A Survey of Zoonotic Bacteria in the Spleen of Six Species of Rodents in Panama
Gleydis García,
Anakena M Castillo,
Publio González
et al.
Abstract:Emerging zoonotic diseases are one of the main threats to human and animal health and among the agents with the potential for zoonoses, those of bacterial origin have great relevance in Public Health. Rodents are considered one of the main reservoirs of pathogens that represent a risk to human health or animal species. In this study, we used massive 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon sequencing and microbial community ecology analyses to survey bacteria present in the spleen of six species of rodents in Panama, i… Show more
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