A One Health Framework for Exploring Zoonotic Interactions Demonstrated Through a Case Study
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A One Health framework for exploring zoonotic interactions demonstrated through a case study
The eco-epidemiology of zoonoses is often oversimplified to host-pathogen interactions while findings derived from global datasets are rarely directly transferable to smaller-scale contexts. Through a systematic literature search, we compiled a dataset of naturally occurring zoonotic interactions in Austria, spanning 1975–2022. We introduce the concept of zoonotic web to describe the complex relationships between zoonotic agents, their hosts, ve…


Zoonoses are diseases transmitted directly or indirectly from animals to humans. Zoonotic conditions can be caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi, some are very common such as rabies, brucellosis and tuberculosis. The best way to commemorate this date World Day of Zoonoses 2025 is through the prevention and constant care of animal health, because for humans, the main source of zoonoses are domestic and farm animals, which are related …
Animal Health IS Public Health—It’s Time We Act Accordingly - Health Policy Watch
As the world observes World Zoonoses Day, it’s important to remember that human health is intimately tied to the health of animals, wild and domesticated. Five years after Covid-19, the world remains alert to health threats that can cross over from animals to people. Alongside growing concerns over high-profile spillovers like avian influenza, the silent […]
· Today, July 6, World Day of Zoonoses, according to the UN · Known as Zoonoses, the most common ones are food, parasitic and vector-type · They are a serious public health problem and affect the economy: researcher UABJO Did you know that the common factor of diseases such as salmonella, amibiasis, chagas disease, dengue, zika, rabies, among many others, is the fact that they are transmitted by animals? These are known as zoonoses and it is est…
What is Zoonosis? How to keep your pets clean to prevent zoonotic diseases?
Zoonosis comprises infectious diseases that transmit from animals to humans. Zoonotic pathogens may be bacterial, viral or parasitic, or may involve unconventional agents and can spread to humans through direct contact or through food, water or the environment. They represent a major public health problem around the world due to our close relationship with animals in agriculture, as companions and in the natural environment. Zoonoses can also ca…
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