Breaking the chains: Advancements in antiviral strategies to combat Nipah virus infections
This review comprehensively discusses current research on antiviral agents against NiV.
Studies on diseases transmitted between animals and humans, including surveillance, epidemiology, prevention, outbreak response, and emerging pathogens.
This review comprehensively discusses current research on antiviral agents against NiV.
The study was aimed to determine the seroprevalence of S. japonicum infection among four species of domestic animals in the Lindu Sub-district, Central Sulawesi Province of Indonesia
The study aimed to determine the prevalence and infection intensity of the disease in cattle and water buffaloes of endemic communities of Koronadal City
This study aimed to assess the extent, determinants, and characteristics of personal biosecurity measures (PBMs) among ruminant farmers and veterinarians in Georgia, with emphasis on their knowledge, attitudes, and perceived zoonotic risks.
This study represents the first national-scale molecular screening of NiV in Pteropus vampyrus populations across Indonesia, aimed at detecting viral circulation, identifying zoonotic hotspots, and establishing foundational data to inform public health preparedness through a One…
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major zoonosis in Senegal, accounting for 33% of all zoonotic disease reports in 2019. The aim of this study was to assess bovine TB knowledge and practices of abattoir workers in Dakar and livestock farmers in Pout.
This study aimed to assess the perceptions of shepherds in Cameroon’s West region regarding zoonotic diseases
Adoption of One Health approach and the development of globally coordinated active surveillance systems against emerging and reemerging zoonotic viruses are imperative
Assess the clinical picture and zoonotic importance of vibriosis and Aeromonas infection in live shrimp and to study the antibacterial effect of citric acid and acetic acid on these pathogens
Brucellosis caused by Brucella species is a zoonotic disease prevalent in Nigeria. Data on this disease in humans and its risk factors in Lafia, Nasarawa State, are lacking
The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence of bovine tuberculosis (BTB), an old chronic disease having zoonotic potential
This study was intended to establish the level of knowledge of small-scale milk producers on bovine tuberculosis (BTB), one of the neglected zoonotic diseases.
Anthrax is an infectious fatal zoonotic disease caused by Bacillus anthracis. Anthrax outbreak was confirmed in samples of wild animals following rumors of the outbreak in wild animals, livestock, and humans in Selela ward, Monduli district of Northern Tanzania.
Salmonellosis is one of the most common zoonotic diseases, and the presence of antimicrobial resistant Salmonella in wild birds is global public health threat.
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This study aimed to evaluate and compare the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of cattle farmers regarding antimicrobial use and AMR in the Maritime and Savannah regions of Togo.
This study aimed to analyze 17 years of animal rabies data from the World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS) to identify temporal patterns, hotspot provinces, species distribution, and vaccination coverage, and to highlight gaps relevant for strengthening One Health–based …
This study assessed antimicrobial usage patterns, awareness, and associated animal health management practices among smallholder dairy farmers in West Medinipur district, West Bengal.
This study aimed to systematically review the psychosocial, cognitive, and contextual determinants influencing rabies prevention behaviors in children, and to evaluate the effectiveness of related interventions through meta-analysis.
This study aims to assess community knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding rabies and evaluate rabies control strategies in Belu and Malaka regencies, incorporating both community and policymaker perspectives.