04736nam 2201165z- 450 991056645810332120220506(CKB)5680000000037800(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80957(oapen)doab80957(EXLCZ)99568000000003780020202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierZoonoses and Wildlife: One Health ApproachBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (178 p.)3-0365-3736-8 3-0365-3735-X Throughout history, wildlife has been an important source of infectious diseases transmissible to humans. Today, zoonoses with a wildlife reservoir constitute a major public health problem, affecting all continents. The importance of such zoonoses is increasingly recognized, and the need for more attention in this area is being addressed. The total number of zoonoses is unknown, some 1,415 known human pathogens have been catalogued, and 62% are of zoonotic origin [1]. With time, more and more human pathogens are found to be of animal origin. Moreover, most emerging infectious diseases in humans are zoonoses. Wild animals seem to be involved in the epidemiology of most zoonoses and serve as major reservoirs for transmission of zoonotic agents to domestic animals and humans [2]. The concept of the 'One Health' approach involving collaboration between veterinary and medical scientists, policy makers, and public health officials, is necessary to foster joint cooperation and control of emerging zoonotic diseases [3]. Zoonotic diseases caused by a wide range of arthropods, bacteria, helminths, protozoans, and viruses can cause serious and even life-threatening clinical conditions in animals, with a number of them also affecting the human population due to their zoonotic potential. The aim of the current Special Issue is to cover recent and novel research trends in zoonotic diseases in wildlife, including the relevant topics related to wildlife, zoonosis, public health, emerging diseases, infectious diseases and parasitic diseases.Zoonoses and WildlifeBiology, life sciencesbicsscResearch and information: generalbicsscZoology and animal sciencesbicsscaerosolsAnaplasma phagocytophilumarbovirusAtlantic SpainbadgerBalantioides colibatsBlastocystisc-ELISAcamera-trapscattleCoxiella burnetiiCryptosporidiumCryptosporidium hominisdustEnterocytozoon bieneusiepidemiologyEuropean bisonfaecesfilter cardGiardiaGiardia duodenalisHelicobacter spp.humansinteractionsisolationLeptospira interrogansmacaqueMeles melesmicromammalsmicroscopic agglutination testmolecular epidemiologyMycobacterium tuberculosis complexn/anon-human primatesnon-tuberculous mycobacteriaone healthP22 ELISAPCRphylogenesispreservationQ feverratsRT-PCRruminantsSalmonellaserologyseroprevalenceSloveniastorageSus scrofaticktransportationTroglodytellatuberculosisturtleswest nile viruswild ungulateswildlifewildlife rescue centreswildlife-livestock interfacezoological gardenzoonosiszoonoticBiology, life sciencesResearch and information: generalZoology and animal sciencesGonzález-Barrio Davidedt1326241González-Barrio DavidothBOOK9910566458103321Zoonoses and Wildlife: One Health Approach3037202UNINA