
Current Topics in Emerging and Reemerging Zoonoses
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In an era defined by the continual emergence and resurgence of zoonotic diseases, understanding their dynamics has never been more critical. From avian influenza, mpox, and Ebola to zoonotic coronaviruses, rickettsial infections, and neglected parasitic diseases, zoonoses persist as a significant threat to human and animal health worldwide. These diseases challenge health systems, disrupt societies, and reveal the vulnerabilities of global preparedness, with disproportionate impacts on low- and middle-income countries. Current Topics in Emerging and Reemerging Zoonoses provides a timely and co...
In an era defined by the continual emergence and resurgence of zoonotic diseases, understanding their dynamics has never been more critical. From avian influenza, mpox, and Ebola to zoonotic coronaviruses, rickettsial infections, and neglected parasitic diseases, zoonoses persist as a significant threat to human and animal health worldwide. These diseases challenge health systems, disrupt societies, and reveal the vulnerabilities of global preparedness, with disproportionate impacts on low- and middle-income countries. Current Topics in Emerging and Reemerging Zoonoses provides a timely and comprehensive examination of the most pressing issues in zoonotic science and response. This volume brings together multidisciplinary perspectives on pathogenesis, transmission cycles, diagnostic innovation, clinical management, veterinary interventions, and public health strategies. It also examines the impact of ecological change, deforestation, climate variability, urbanization, and human-animal interactions within the One Health framework, which influences patterns of emergence. Emphasizing scientific rigor, equity, and collaboration across disciplines, this book offers practical insights for anticipating, detecting, and mitigating zoonotic threats. It highlights the importance of developing resilient systems that can respond effectively at local, national, and international levels. A valuable resource for infectious disease specialists, veterinarians, epidemiologists, public health professionals, and policymakers, this work contributes to the knowledge base required to confront current zoonotic challenges and prepare for those yet to come.