Zoonotic Disease Specialists examine how diseases are transmitted from animals to humans, focusing on pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can jump species barriers. These diseases, including rabies, avian influenza, and Lyme disease, are studied in depth to identify the factors that increase the risk of spillover events. By understanding how environmental changes, agricultural practices, and human behavior contribute to disease transmission, these specialists play a crucial role in predicting and preventing outbreaks before they escalate. Their research helps safeguard public health by providing insights into emerging zoonotic threats and offering preventive measures.
Zoonotic Disease Specialists work alongside veterinarians, epidemiologists, public health experts, and environmental scientists to create and execute strategies aimed at minimizing zoonotic transmission. They design and monitor surveillance systems that track diseases in both animal and human populations, enabling rapid detection and response to potential risks. Education is also a key component of their work, as they help communities understand how to safely interact with animals, manage food practices, and reduce exposure to zoonotic diseases. Through their efforts, Zoonotic Disease Specialists contribute to global health initiatives, ensuring that both human and animal populations are protected from emerging infectious diseases, while promoting the “One Health” framework, which acknowledges the interconnected nature of human, animal, and environmental health.
Title : Extensively drug-resistant bacterial infections: Confronting a global crisis with urgent solutions in prevention, surveillance, and treatment
Yazdan Mirzanejad, University of British Columbia, Canada
Title : Pathogen-derived noncanonical epitopes: Are they valuable targets for novel vaccinations and shall we be concerned about autoimmune responses?
Michele Mishto, Francis Crick Institute, United Kingdom
Title : Bioterrorism through the ages: Historical perspective, emerging threats, and medical countermeasures
Claudia Ferreira, Sorbonne University, France
Title : A rare case of meningitis and septicemia due to Streptococcus acidominimus
Percival C Dilla, Region II Trauma and Medical Center, Philippines
Title : Detection and variant characterization of lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) from dairy cattle in India
Manali Bajpai, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, India
Title : Acceptability of mass drug administration for lymphatic filariasis in Baglung municipality of Nepal: A mixed-method study
Muskan Pudasainee, Pokhara University, Nepal