Infectious pathogens from wild animals have become increasingly important throughout the world in recent years, as they have had a substantial impact in livestock and human health. A large number of pathogens (61% of the 1415 currently identified human pathogens within 313 different genera) are zoonotic and can infect multiple animal species. Multi-host pathogens are predominant among animal and human emerging diseases. Multi-host pathogens (including all zoonotic agents, pathogens that can infect more than one taxonomic order and pathogens that can infect wildlife hosts) have a higher relative risk for emergence than species-specific pathogens. Of 800 zoonotic diseases currently identified, 619 (77%) are caused by pathogens that affect wil...
2 Abstract 23 The domestic animals/wildlife interface is becoming a global issue of growing interest...
Abstract: The role of wildlife as important sources, reservoirs and amplifiers of emerging human and...
Massive changes in habitat and human population growth have had significant effects on European wild...
Many infectious diseases originating from, or carried by, wildlife affect wildlife conservation and ...
Infections shared with wildlife matter because many are zoonotic, because of their impact on animal ...
Many infectious diseases originating from or carried by wildlife impact wildlife conservation and bi...
Many infectious diseases originating from, or carried by, wildlife affect wildlife conservation and ...
Disease outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics have been of importance for human and animal health worldw...
Pathogens that can be transmitted between different host species are of fundamental interest and imp...
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
The risk of spreading pathogens among wildlife, humans and livestock is increasing in recent years. ...
© Wildlife Disease Association 2019. Many infectious diseases originating from, or carried by, wildl...
This chapter addresses (1) the distribution and abundance trends of key wildlife hosts of food-borne...
The connection between wildlife populations with humans and domestic animals gained growing attentio...
ABSTRACT: The domestic animals/wildlife interface is becoming a global issue of growing interest. Ho...
2 Abstract 23 The domestic animals/wildlife interface is becoming a global issue of growing interest...
Abstract: The role of wildlife as important sources, reservoirs and amplifiers of emerging human and...
Massive changes in habitat and human population growth have had significant effects on European wild...
Many infectious diseases originating from, or carried by, wildlife affect wildlife conservation and ...
Infections shared with wildlife matter because many are zoonotic, because of their impact on animal ...
Many infectious diseases originating from or carried by wildlife impact wildlife conservation and bi...
Many infectious diseases originating from, or carried by, wildlife affect wildlife conservation and ...
Disease outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics have been of importance for human and animal health worldw...
Pathogens that can be transmitted between different host species are of fundamental interest and imp...
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
The risk of spreading pathogens among wildlife, humans and livestock is increasing in recent years. ...
© Wildlife Disease Association 2019. Many infectious diseases originating from, or carried by, wildl...
This chapter addresses (1) the distribution and abundance trends of key wildlife hosts of food-borne...
The connection between wildlife populations with humans and domestic animals gained growing attentio...
ABSTRACT: The domestic animals/wildlife interface is becoming a global issue of growing interest. Ho...
2 Abstract 23 The domestic animals/wildlife interface is becoming a global issue of growing interest...
Abstract: The role of wildlife as important sources, reservoirs and amplifiers of emerging human and...
Massive changes in habitat and human population growth have had significant effects on European wild...