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Epidemiology Of Coinfection With Parasites Vectors Zoonoses can be defined as any disease or infection that is naturally transmissible from vertebrate or invertebrate animals to humans and vice-versa Approximately 75% of recently emerging infectious diseases affecting humans are diseases of animal origin; approximately 60% of all human pathogens are zoonotic
FELASA recommendations for the health monitoring of mouse . . . In addition, some of the microorganisms that may be present in laboratory ani-mals can infect humans or vice versa (zoonoses) 7 Although the contemporary prevalence of potential zoonotic agents with few exceptions (e g Staphylococcus aureus) is rather low in laboratory rodents and rabbits, the potential risks necessitate con-tinued
Quebec’s Multi-Party Observatory on Zoonoses and Adaptation . . . The aim of Quebec’s Multi-Party Observatory on Zoonoses and Adaptation to Climate Change (Observatoire multipartite québécois sur les zoonoses et l’adaptation aux changements climatiques) (the Observatory) is to assess zoonotic diseases, to monitor trends and to educate and advise policy makers on how to address these infectious diseases
Moving interdisciplinary science forward: integrating . . . The evidence for this paper is based on One Health re-search on zoonoses which employed five methodological themes across five African country case studies over a two year fieldwork period in which four zoonotic dis-eases were considered