An estimated 60 – 75 % of the world’s infectious diseases of humans are zoonotic, infecting both humans and other animals. Many are vector-borne, relying on transmission by mosquitoes and biting flies that are aquatic for much of their lifespan. Others rely on aquatic molluscs, fishes, or other aquatic animals for completion of their transmission cycles, and others develop and thrive in diverse freshwater environments outside any host. While such diseases remain firmly endemic in many areas, new outbreaks of infectious diseases associated with freshwater have occurred throughout the world, and many others have spread to new locations. This may involve introduction of aquatic vectors into locations where the disease was previously unknown, a...
Aedes albopictus (Asian tiger mosquito) and Aedes aegypti (Yellow fever mosquito) are the vectors fo...
The rise of aquaculture has been one of the most profound changes in global food production of the p...
Abstract Climate is one of several causes of disease emergence. Although half or more of infectious ...
Inland waters are subject to more widespread biotic invasions than terrestrial ecosystems. During th...
Summary 1. Biological invasions, still occurring worldwide at an alarming rate, are widely ack...
International audienceMosquito-borne viruses are the cause of some of the greatest burdens to human ...
In the last 30 years we have identified an increased number of emerging infectious diseases in human...
There is an enormous diversity of pathogens and parasites that can infect aquatic organisms. Pathog...
Resolving the cause of disease (= aetiology) in aquatic organisms is a challenging but essential goa...
Vector-borne infectious diseases are emerging or resurging as a result of changes in public health p...
Mosquito-borne viruses are the cause of some of the greatest burdens to human health worldwide, part...
SummaryThe appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates ...
Humans have effectively transported thousands of species around the globe and, with accelerated trad...
Infectious diseases are a significant burden on public health and economic stability of societies al...
Zoonoses are currently considered as one of the most important threats for public health worldwide. ...
Aedes albopictus (Asian tiger mosquito) and Aedes aegypti (Yellow fever mosquito) are the vectors fo...
The rise of aquaculture has been one of the most profound changes in global food production of the p...
Abstract Climate is one of several causes of disease emergence. Although half or more of infectious ...
Inland waters are subject to more widespread biotic invasions than terrestrial ecosystems. During th...
Summary 1. Biological invasions, still occurring worldwide at an alarming rate, are widely ack...
International audienceMosquito-borne viruses are the cause of some of the greatest burdens to human ...
In the last 30 years we have identified an increased number of emerging infectious diseases in human...
There is an enormous diversity of pathogens and parasites that can infect aquatic organisms. Pathog...
Resolving the cause of disease (= aetiology) in aquatic organisms is a challenging but essential goa...
Vector-borne infectious diseases are emerging or resurging as a result of changes in public health p...
Mosquito-borne viruses are the cause of some of the greatest burdens to human health worldwide, part...
SummaryThe appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates ...
Humans have effectively transported thousands of species around the globe and, with accelerated trad...
Infectious diseases are a significant burden on public health and economic stability of societies al...
Zoonoses are currently considered as one of the most important threats for public health worldwide. ...
Aedes albopictus (Asian tiger mosquito) and Aedes aegypti (Yellow fever mosquito) are the vectors fo...
The rise of aquaculture has been one of the most profound changes in global food production of the p...
Abstract Climate is one of several causes of disease emergence. Although half or more of infectious ...