"Birds"@en . "RIV/68081766:_____/08:00309624" . "978-92-890-7188-8" . . "Some wild urban birds (mainly feral pigeons) cause harm to buildings by their activity and droppings. Their nesting sites can be the source of abundant ectoparasites such as argasid ticks, mites, and fleas that produce allergic reactions in people. Also, certain human pathogenic microorganisms were associated with urban birds: St. Louis encephalitis and West Nile viruses, Chlamydophila psittaci, Borrelia burgdorferi s.l., Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella enterica serovars Enteritidis and Typhimurium, Histoplasma capsulatum, and Cryptococcus neoformans. Cases of human disease acquired directly from urban birds or from their habitats were reported for some of them. In circumstances of established risk, managing urban bird populations includes: restricting their feeding at public sites; controlling scavenging birds on landfill sites and at harbours (if bird numbers create hygienic problems); and controlling and sanitizing communal roosts of birds in city parks and suburban habitats."@en . "Pt\u00E1ci"@cs . "Some wild urban birds (mainly feral pigeons) cause harm to buildings by their activity and droppings. Their nesting sites can be the source of abundant ectoparasites such as argasid ticks, mites, and fleas that produce allergic reactions in people. Also, certain human pathogenic microorganisms were associated with urban birds: St. Louis encephalitis and West Nile viruses, Chlamydophila psittaci, Borrelia burgdorferi s.l., Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella enterica serovars Enteritidis and Typhimurium, Histoplasma capsulatum, and Cryptococcus neoformans. Cases of human disease acquired directly from urban birds or from their habitats were reported for some of them. In circumstances of established risk, managing urban bird populations includes: restricting their feeding at public sites; controlling scavenging birds on landfill sites and at harbours (if bird numbers create hygienic problems); and controlling and sanitizing communal roosts of birds in city parks and suburban habitats." . . . . . . "Birds" . "birds; urban ecosystem; pathogenic microorganisms"@en . . "358231" . "Birds"@en . . . "Public health significance of urban pests" . . "N\u011Bkte\u0159\u00ED voln\u011B \u017Eij\u00EDc\u00ED m\u011Bst\u0161t\u00ED pt\u00E1ci (zejm\u00E9na zdivo\u010Del\u00ED holubi) po\u0161kozuj\u00ED svou aktivitou a trusem budovy. Jejich hn\u00EDzda mohou b\u00FDt zdrojem po\u010Detn\u00FDch parazit\u016F jako jsou kl\u00ED\u0161\u0165\u00E1ci, rozto\u010Di a blechy, kte\u0159\u00ED vyvol\u00E1vaj\u00ED u lid\u00ED alergick\u00E9 reakce. U m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch pt\u00E1k\u016F byly tak\u00E9 nalezeny patogenn\u00ED mikroorganizmy, nap\u0159. virus encefalitidy St. Louis, virus West Nile, Chlamydophila psittaci, Borrelia burgdorferi s.l., Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella enterica s\u00E9rovary Enteritidis a Typhimurium, Histoplasma capsulatum a Cryptococcus neoformans. S n\u011Bkter\u00FDmi z t\u011Bchto agens byly zaznamen\u00E1ny p\u0159\u00EDpady infekce \u010Dlov\u011Bka od m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch pt\u00E1k\u016F nebo z jejich biotop\u016F. P\u0159i prok\u00E1zan\u00E9m riziku je \u017E\u00E1douc\u00ED kontrola m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch pta\u010D\u00EDch populac\u00ED omezen\u00EDm jejich krmen\u00ED na ve\u0159ejn\u00FDch prostrantsv\u00EDch, pla\u0161en\u00EDm pt\u00E1k\u016F \u017Eiv\u00EDc\u00EDch se na skl\u00E1dk\u00E1ch odpadk\u016F a v p\u0159\u00EDstavech (pokud tito pt\u00E1ci vytv\u00E1\u0159ej\u00ED hygienick\u00E9 probl\u00E9my), a sanitac\u00ED hromadn\u00FDch pta\u010D\u00EDch nocovi\u0161\u0165 v m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch parc\u00EDch i v biotopech m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch periferi\u00ED."@cs . "[D3BF2EA90ED0]" . "Birds" . . "Geneva" . . "569"^^ . "1"^^ . "P(GA206/03/0726), Z(AV0Z60930519)" . . . "1"^^ . . "WHO Press" . "Hub\u00E1lek, Zden\u011Bk" . . "49"^^ . . "RIV/68081766:_____/08:00309624!RIV09-GA0-68081766" . "Pt\u00E1ci"@cs .