This chapter highlights the potential of an integrated paleopathological approach for unravelling the evolutionary history of shared human and animal pathogens. The transfer of pathogens between animals and humans has occurred for millennia and remains a public health issue today, as evidenced by the Covid-19 pandemic. Although the focus has traditionally centred on pathogens transmitted from animals to humans (zoonoses), the direction of transmission is also often the other way (reverse zoonoses). The best way to understand the cross-speciestransfer of pathogens is by investigating the conditions that make it possible for anew host, whether human or animal, to be infected. As societies transitioned from hunting and foraging to herding and ...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
The last century has witnessed progress in the study of ancient infectious disease from purely medic...
Bacterial, viral, and parasitic zoonotic diseases are transmitted to humans from a wide variety of a...
This chapter highlights the potential of an integrated paleopathological approach for unravelling th...
Human diseases are not distributed at random geographically or temporally. The present chapter revie...
Parasites are useful pathogens to explore human-animal interactions because they have diverse life c...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
The rate of emergence for emerging infectious diseases has increased dramatically over the last cent...
International audiencePathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission...
The key to evolution is reproduction. Pathogens can either kill the human host or can invade the hos...
Pathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient population...
The key to evolution is reproduction. Pathogens can either kill the human host or can invade the hos...
Pathogens, animals (domesticated or not) and humans have intertwined evolutionary trajectories for m...
Parasitism is composed by three subsystems: the parasite, the host, and the environment. There are n...
Few infectious diseases are entirely human-specific: Most human pathogens also circulate in animals ...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
The last century has witnessed progress in the study of ancient infectious disease from purely medic...
Bacterial, viral, and parasitic zoonotic diseases are transmitted to humans from a wide variety of a...
This chapter highlights the potential of an integrated paleopathological approach for unravelling th...
Human diseases are not distributed at random geographically or temporally. The present chapter revie...
Parasites are useful pathogens to explore human-animal interactions because they have diverse life c...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
The rate of emergence for emerging infectious diseases has increased dramatically over the last cent...
International audiencePathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission...
The key to evolution is reproduction. Pathogens can either kill the human host or can invade the hos...
Pathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient population...
The key to evolution is reproduction. Pathogens can either kill the human host or can invade the hos...
Pathogens, animals (domesticated or not) and humans have intertwined evolutionary trajectories for m...
Parasitism is composed by three subsystems: the parasite, the host, and the environment. There are n...
Few infectious diseases are entirely human-specific: Most human pathogens also circulate in animals ...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
The last century has witnessed progress in the study of ancient infectious disease from purely medic...
Bacterial, viral, and parasitic zoonotic diseases are transmitted to humans from a wide variety of a...