The articles on rabies and Marburg virus featured in this month's Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) zoonoses issue illustrate common themes. Both discuss zoonotic diseases with serious health implications for humans, and both have a common reservoir, the bat. These articles, and the excitement generated by this year's recognition of World Rabies Day on September 8, also described in this issue, remind us how globalization has had an impact on the worldwide animal trade. This worldwide movement of animals has increased the potential for the translocation of zoonotic diseases, which pose serious risks to human and animal health.2007782
• Diseases transmitted from animals to humans •> 250 zoonoses have been described • Pathogens inc...
Most humans are in contact with animals in a way or another. A zoonotic disease is a disease or infe...
What do wildlife trade regulation and the future of the human race have in common? It turns out, a ...
Zoonotic diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Diseases such as Ebola, severe acute respirat...
The risk of a new epidemic zoonosis is very high as shown by the experience with COVID-19 and, more ...
Zoonotic diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Diseases such as Ebola, severe acute respirat...
The United States is the world's largest wildlife importer, and imported wild animals represent a po...
After being associated with more than six million deaths so far, the Covid-19 pandemic is one of the...
Microbiologic infections acquired from animals, known as zoonoses, pose a risk to public health. An ...
Most new infectious diseases emerge when pathogens transfer from animals to humans1,2. The suspected...
The major categories of diseases of the future involving wildlife are zoonotic diseases of public he...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
The United States is the world's largest wildlife importer, and imported wild animals represent a po...
Many new human pathogens that have emerged or reemerged worldwide originated from animals or from pr...
Throughout history, wildlife has been an important source of infectious diseases transmissible to hu...
• Diseases transmitted from animals to humans •> 250 zoonoses have been described • Pathogens inc...
Most humans are in contact with animals in a way or another. A zoonotic disease is a disease or infe...
What do wildlife trade regulation and the future of the human race have in common? It turns out, a ...
Zoonotic diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Diseases such as Ebola, severe acute respirat...
The risk of a new epidemic zoonosis is very high as shown by the experience with COVID-19 and, more ...
Zoonotic diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Diseases such as Ebola, severe acute respirat...
The United States is the world's largest wildlife importer, and imported wild animals represent a po...
After being associated with more than six million deaths so far, the Covid-19 pandemic is one of the...
Microbiologic infections acquired from animals, known as zoonoses, pose a risk to public health. An ...
Most new infectious diseases emerge when pathogens transfer from animals to humans1,2. The suspected...
The major categories of diseases of the future involving wildlife are zoonotic diseases of public he...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
The United States is the world's largest wildlife importer, and imported wild animals represent a po...
Many new human pathogens that have emerged or reemerged worldwide originated from animals or from pr...
Throughout history, wildlife has been an important source of infectious diseases transmissible to hu...
• Diseases transmitted from animals to humans •> 250 zoonoses have been described • Pathogens inc...
Most humans are in contact with animals in a way or another. A zoonotic disease is a disease or infe...
What do wildlife trade regulation and the future of the human race have in common? It turns out, a ...