A new evidence brief, based on a study by the Juno Evidence Alliance conducted in collaboration with CABI’s One Health Hub, has highlighted that a One Health approach is needed in research into ...
Capnocytophaga canimorsus, a Gram‐negative bacterium colonising the oral cavities of dogs and cats, represents a clinically significant zoonotic pathogen. Although often part of the normal animal ...
Thelazia callipaeda, commonly known as the oriental eyeworm, is an emerging parasitic nematode that infects the ocular tissues of a range of mammalian hosts, including domestic animals, wildlife and ...
Infectious biological agents are significant causes of reproductive disorders and thus are of high research priority in animal industries around the world.
Signatures of ancient pathogen DNA reconstructed from prehistoric animal remains extend scope of paleomicrobiology and open a path towards identifying the origins of zoonoses. • Context: Many human ...
Animal disease can have catastrophic repercussions for agriculture, the food supply, and public health. Rapid detection, diagnosis and response, as well as development of new vaccines, are central to ...
The abundance of zoonotic pathogens in the environment and the ease of their transmission has been the cause of additional ...
This form of malaria that can jump from animals to humans is the main challenge in Malaysia's war against this infectious ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global threat, often referred to as the ‘silent pandemic’. AMR jeopardizes global health, food security and economic stability by rendering common ...
New global modeling shows that about 9.3% of the world's land area is highly vulnerable to the risk of dangerous disease ...
A new evidence brief, based on a study by the Juno Evidence Alliance conducted in collaboration with CABI's One Health Hub, has highlighted that a One Health approach is needed in research into ...
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