Zoonotic Diseases: Etiology, Impact, and Control
Bangladesh Agricultural University · Uppsala University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Most humans are in contact with animals in a way or another. A zoonotic disease is a disease or infection that can be transmitted naturally from vertebrate animals to humans or from humans to vertebrate animals. More than 60% of human pathogens are zoonotic in origin. This includes a wide variety of bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, parasites, and other pathogens. Factors such as climate change, urbanization, animal migration and trade, travel and tourism, vector biology, anthropogenic factors, and natural factors have greatly influenced the emergence, re-emergence, distribution, and patterns of zoonoses. As time goes on, there are more emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases. In this review, we reviewed…
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8Topics & keywords
- Zoonosis
- Zoonotic disease
- Biology
- One Health
- Disease
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Environmental health
- Public health
- Sustainable cities and communities