What it takes to be a reservoir host

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Abstract

The majority of parasitic infections of man are of zoonotic origin. In a conceptual framework for the incrimination of mammalian reservoir hosts, these are defined as being essential to the maintenance of parasite suprapopulations. A series of guidelines are given for the accumulation of the relevant information. It is proposed that mammal ecologists can contribute significantly to the understanding of medically important zoonoses.

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Ashford, R. W. (1997). What it takes to be a reservoir host. Belgian Journal of Zoology, 127 Suppl, 85–90.

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