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  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
7,679 Views
17 Pages

Bacterial Zoonotic Diseases and Male Reproduction

  • Lateef Olabisi Okeleji,
  • Lydia Oluwatoyin Ajayi,
  • Aduragbemi Noah Odeyemi,
  • Victor Amos,
  • Bosede Grace Akanbi,
  • Moyinoluwa Comfort Onaolapo,
  • Bolade Sylvester Olateju,
  • Wale Johnson Adeyemi and
  • Ayodeji Folorunsho Ajayi

Bacterial zoonotic diseases hold significant public health importance due to their substantial contribution to human morbidity and mortality. These infections have been implicated in reducing the fertility rate among couples of reproductive age. Desp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,567 Views
13 Pages

Hunting Dynamics and Identification of Potentially Pathogenic Bacteria in European Fallow Deer (Dama dama) across Three Hunting Reserves in Western Romania

  • Iulia-Maria Bucur,
  • Alex Cristian Moza,
  • Mirel Pop,
  • Ileana Nichita,
  • Cristina Mirabela Gaspar,
  • Răzvan Cojocaru,
  • Radu-Valentin Gros,
  • Marius Valentin Boldea,
  • Andreea Tirziu and
  • Emil Tirziu

The study focused on the hunting practices and potentially pathogenic bacterial species among European fallow deer (Dama dama). Within a five-year period, three hunting grounds from Western Romania were examined. During this period, a total of 1881 d...

  • Review
  • Open Access
50 Citations
7,587 Views
13 Pages

Hedgehogs as a Potential Source of Zoonotic Pathogens—A Review and an Update of Knowledge

  • Jakub J. Ruszkowski,
  • Mateusz Hetman,
  • Hanna Turlewicz-Podbielska and
  • Małgorzata Pomorska-Mól

11 June 2021

Hedgehogs are small insectivorous mammals common across Europe, Asia, and Africa. The increased encroachment of humans into hedgehog habitats has disrupted the human-animal-environment interface. With growing interest in the zoonotic diseases of wild...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,812 Views
19 Pages

Important Mycoses of Wildlife: Emphasis on Etiology, Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Pathology—A Review: PART 1

  • Iniobong Chukwuebuka Ikenna Ugochukwu,
  • Chioma Inyang Aneke,
  • Nuhu Abdulazeez Sani,
  • Jacinta Ngozi Omeke,
  • Madubuike Umunna Anyanwu,
  • Amienwanlen Eugene Odigie,
  • Remigius Ibe Onoja,
  • Ohiemi Benjamin Ocheja,
  • Miracle Oluchukwu Ugochukwu and
  • Olabisi Aminah Makanju
  • + 1 author

22 July 2022

In the past few years, there has been a spurred tripling in the figures of fungal diseases leading to one of the most alarming rates of extinction ever reported in wild species. Some of these fungal diseases are capable of virulent infections and are...

  • Review
  • Open Access
64 Citations
13,458 Views
29 Pages

Zoonoses present a major public health threat and are estimated to account for a substantial part of the infectious disease burden in low-income countries. The severity of zoonotic diseases is compounded by factors such as poverty, living in close co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,765 Views
14 Pages

Socioeconomic and Eco-Environmental Drivers Differentially Trigger and Amplify Bacterial and Viral Outbreaks of Zoonotic Pathogens

  • Payton Phillips,
  • Negin Nazari,
  • Sneha Dharwadkar,
  • Antoine Filion,
  • Benedicta Essuon Akaribo,
  • Patrick Stephens and
  • Mekala Sundaram

The frequency of infectious disease outbreaks and pandemics is rising, demanding an understanding of their drivers. Common wisdom suggests that increases in outbreak frequency are driven by socioeconomic factors such as globalization and urbanization...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,801 Views
17 Pages

Meta-Analysis of the Prevalence of Porcine Zoonotic Bacterial Pathogens in India: A 13-Year (2010–2023) Study

  • Swaraj Rajkhowa,
  • Joyshikh Sonowal,
  • Udipta Borthakur,
  • Seema Rani Pegu,
  • Rajib Deb,
  • Pranab Jyoti Das,
  • Gyanendra Singh Sengar and
  • Vivek Kumar Gupta

21 October 2023

The presence of bacterial pathogens such as Brucella spp., Clostridium spp., E. coli, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella spp., Staphylococcus spp., and Streptococcus suis not only hampers pig production but also carries significant zoonotic implicati...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,323 Views
3 Pages

12 August 2021

More than 61% of all human pathogens are zoonotic, representing 75% of all emerging pathogens during the past decade. Albeit significant technological leaps in diagnostics development and disease surveillance, zoonotic emerging infectious diseases ar...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,541 Views
13 Pages

Important Mycosis of Wildlife: Emphasis on Etiology, Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Pathology—A Review: PART 2

  • Iniobong Chukwuebuka Ikenna Ugochukwu,
  • Iasmina Luca,
  • Nuhu Abdulazeez Sani,
  • Jacinta Ngozi Omeke,
  • Madubuike Umunna Anyanwu,
  • Amienwanlen Eugene Odigie,
  • Remigius Ibe Onoja,
  • Ohiemi Benjamin Ocheja,
  • Miracle Oluchukwu Ugochukwu and
  • Chioma Inyang Aneke
  • + 1 author

26 July 2022

Wild animals are an important component of the ecosystem, and play a major role in it. However, in recent years, there has been an astronomical increase in the incidence of wildlife mycotic diseases leading to wildlife extermination. It is important...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,255 Views
12 Pages

A Survey of Zoonotic Bacteria in the Spleen of Six Species of Rodents in Panama

  • Gleydis García,
  • Anakena M. Castillo,
  • Publio González,
  • Blas Armien and
  • Luis C. Mejía

Emerging zoonotic diseases are one of the main threats to human and animal health. Among the agents with the potential for zoonoses, those of bacterial origin have great relevance in Public Health. Rodents are considered one of the main reservoirs of...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,916 Views
24 Pages

20 March 2024

Birds that roam freely, particularly those that migrate, have the potential to carry a range of diseases that can be passed on to humans. The vast movement of these birds across diverse environments and urban areas can contribute to the spread of bac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,559 Views
12 Pages

Zoonotic diseases present a growing public health challenge, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) due to close interactions between humans and animals and poor diagnostic capacity. This pilot study investigated human exposure to zoonotic pathogen...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,581 Views
35 Pages

Silent Carriers: The Role of Rodents in the Emergence of Zoonotic Bacterial Threats

  • Shereen Basiouni,
  • Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales,
  • Awad A. Shehata and
  • Phelipe Magalhães Duarte

15 September 2025

Rodents are recognized as significant reservoirs for a broad range of zoonotic pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and parasites, many of which have substantial implications for human and animal health. The intensifying interaction between humans...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,428 Views
18 Pages

15 November 2024

The World Health Organization announced critically important bacterial and fungal pathogens displaying alarming levels of antimicrobial resistance, which currently represent difficult-to-treat cases of morbidity. Within this grouping, the ESKAPE path...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,666 Views
20 Pages

21 December 2023

The breeding of South American Camelids (SACs), particularly llamas and alpacas, is becoming increasingly popular in regions that are not their natural habitat, including Europe. These animals are considered to be relatively disease resistant. Howeve...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,815 Views
14 Pages

Zoonotic and foodborne diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Pork is a potential source of zoonotic and foodborne diseases, and pork consumption is rapidly increasing in Eastern and Sou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,898 Views
12 Pages

Viral and Bacterial Zoonotic Agents in Dromedary Camels from Southern Tunisia: A Seroprevalence Study

  • Simone Eckstein,
  • Rosina Ehmann,
  • Abderraouf Gritli,
  • Mohamed Ben Rhaiem,
  • Houcine Ben Yahia,
  • Manuel Diehl,
  • Roman Wölfel,
  • Susann Handrick,
  • Mohamed Ben Moussa and
  • Kilian Stoecker

The rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 clearly demonstrated the potential of zoonotic diseases to cause severe harm to public health. Having limited access to medical care combined with severe underreporting and a lack of active surveillance, Africa carries...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,317 Views
11 Pages

The Occurrence of Chlamydia felis in Cats and Dogs in Hungary

  • Áron Balázs Ulbert,
  • Hajnalka Juhász,
  • Zsanett Karácsony,
  • Katalin Bencze,
  • Zoltán Deim,
  • Katalin Burián and
  • Gabriella Terhes

6 September 2024

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that many human infections are zoonoses, creating a worldwide public health challenge. Among Chlamydia species, Chlamydia felis is the leading cause of conjunctivitis in cats and is a prominent zoonotic s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
69 Citations
15,138 Views
28 Pages

Egypt has a unique geographical location connecting the three old-world continents Africa, Asia and Europe. It is the country with the highest population density in the Middle East, Northern Africa and the Mediterranean basin. This review summarizes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,710 Views
13 Pages

Innovative Elastomers with Antimicrobial Activity May Decrease Infection Risks during Milking

  • Gabriele Meroni,
  • Valerio Sora,
  • Francesca Zaghen,
  • Giulia Laterza,
  • Piera Anna Martino and
  • Alfonso Zecconi

8 December 2023

Contagious pathogens are very costly to dairy herds, and they may have zoonotic and reverse-zoonotic potentials and may contribute to the spread of antimicrobial resistance. One of the most important risk factors for spreading these infections is mil...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
8,172 Views
45 Pages

17 August 2024

Sub-Saharan Africa, with its hot and humid climate, is a conducive zone for tick proliferation. These vectors pose a major challenge to both animal and human health in the region. However, despite the relevance of emerging diseases and evidence of ti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,603 Views
21 Pages

Diarrhoeal disease is still one of the most challenging issues for health in many countries across the Eastern Mediterranean region (EMR), with infectious diarrhoea being an important cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in children under fiv...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3,394 Views
15 Pages

2 February 2025

Leptospirosis is a bacterial zoonotic disease that spreads through contaminated soil and water or directly from infected animals through urine. Although animal-to-human transmission is low, humans are most susceptible to contracting leptospirosis fro...

  • Review
  • Open Access
59 Citations
9,281 Views
14 Pages

Host Diversity and Origin of Zoonoses: The Ancient and the New

  • Judith Recht,
  • Verena J. Schuenemann and
  • Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra

17 September 2020

Bacterial, viral, and parasitic zoonotic diseases are transmitted to humans from a wide variety of animal species that act as reservoir hosts for the causative organisms. Zoonoses contribute an estimated 75% of new or reemerging infectious diseases i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,426 Views
16 Pages

A Peek into the Bacterial Microbiome of the Eurasian Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)

  • Diana Ioana Olah,
  • Emöke Páll,
  • Constantin Cerbu,
  • Sergiu Dan Zăblău,
  • Gheorghiță Duca,
  • Monica Ioana Suătean,
  • Adrian Valentin Potârniche,
  • Aurel Vasiu and
  • Marina Spînu

7 March 2022

Sciurus vulgaris (the Eurasian red squirrel) is native to Europe and Asia, but due to habitat destruction or fragmentation, interspecific competition, and infectious diseases, especially in European island areas the species finds itself at the brink...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
9,103 Views
38 Pages

Applied Proteomics in ‘One Health’

  • Eleni I. Katsarou,
  • Charalambos Billinis,
  • Dimitrios Galamatis,
  • George C. Fthenakis,
  • George Th. Tsangaris and
  • Angeliki I. Katsafadou

‘One Health’ summarises the idea that human health and animal health are interdependent and bound to the health of ecosystems. The purpose of proteomics methodologies and studies is to determine proteins present in samples of interest and to quantify...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,528 Views
12 Pages

Epidemiology of Antimicrobial Resistance Genes in Streptococcus agalactiae Sequences from a Public Database in a One Health Perspective

  • Gabriele Meroni,
  • Valerio M. Sora,
  • Piera Anna Martino,
  • Alice Sbernini,
  • Giulia Laterza,
  • Francesca Zaghen,
  • Alessio Soggiu and
  • Alfonso Zecconi

12 September 2022

Streptococcus agalactiae is a well-known pathogen in humans and food-producing animals. Therefore, this bacterium is a paradigmatic example of a pathogen to be controlled by a One Health approach. Indeed, the zoonotic and reverse-zoonotic potential o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,535 Views
16 Pages

20 November 2020

Antibiotic resistance is an important issue affecting humans and livestock. Antimicrobial peptides are promising alternatives to antibiotics. In this study, the antimicrobial peptide Css54, isolated from the venom of C. suffuses, was found to exhibit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,528 Views
41 Pages

Major Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens in Poultry: Implications for Human Health and the Poultry Industry and Probiotic Mitigation Strategies

  • Shreeya Sharma,
  • Sukhman Kaur,
  • Mostafa Naguib,
  • Ari Bragg,
  • Abigail Schneider,
  • Raveendra R. Kulkarni,
  • Ali Nazmi and
  • Khaled Abdelaziz

Poultry production has become the fastest-growing sector in global meat supply. However, the intensification of poultry farming has increased the risk of zoonotic transmission of bacterial pathogens such as Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp., Escher...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,050 Views
13 Pages

Zoonotic-origin infectious diseases are one of the major concerns of human and veterinary health systems. Ticks, as vectors of several zoonotic diseases, are ranked second only to mosquitoes as vectors. Many ticks’ transmitted infections are st...

  • Review
  • Open Access
63 Citations
6,882 Views
17 Pages

Antimicrobial resistance necessitates action to reduce and eliminate infectious disease, ensure animal and human health, and combat emerging diseases. Species such as Acinetobacter baumanniii, vancomycin resistant Enterococcus, methicillin resistance...

  • Review
  • Open Access
969 Views
17 Pages

Bacterial Composition Across Bat Species: A Human Health Perspective

  • Julio David Soto-López,
  • Pedro Fernández-Soto and
  • Antonio Muro

28 October 2025

Bats are widely recognized as reservoirs of diverse bacterial pathogens with important implications for human health. Recent zoonotic disease outbreaks have intensified interest in bat microbiomes, with high-throughput sequencing increasingly used to...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
16,754 Views
20 Pages

Mycobacteriosis in Aquatic Invertebrates: A Review of Its Emergence

  • Nadav Davidovich,
  • Danny Morick and
  • Francesca Carella

Mycobacteriosis is a chronic bacterial disease reported in aquatic and terrestrial animals, including humans. The disease affects a wide range of cultured and wild organisms worldwide. Mycobacteriosis is well-known in aquatic vertebrates (e.g., finfi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,314 Views
19 Pages

Integrated Surveillance for Human and Animal Brucellosis in Kenya: A Predictive Analysis

  • Samuel Kahariri,
  • Lian F. Thomas,
  • Bernard Bett,
  • Marianne W. Mureithi,
  • Anita Makori,
  • Brian Njuguna,
  • Samuel Kadivane,
  • Dennis N. Makau,
  • Nyamai Mutono and
  • S. M. Thumbi

Brucellosis is a bacterial zoonotic disease which poses a significant public health challenge globally. In Kenya, it is a priority zoonosis, causing morbidity and losses in humans and animals. Here, we used monthly surveillance data from 2014 to 2022...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
12,716 Views
19 Pages

The Public Health Importance and Management of Infectious Poultry Diseases in Smallholder Systems in Africa

  • Delia Grace,
  • Theodore J. D. Knight-Jones,
  • Achenef Melaku,
  • Robyn Alders and
  • Wudu T. Jemberu

26 January 2024

Poultry diseases pose major constraints on smallholder production in Africa, causing high flock mortality and economic hardship. Infectious diseases, especially viral diseases like Newcastle disease and highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and ba...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
12,708 Views
34 Pages

Broad-Spectrum Drugs Against Viral Agents

  • Mary E. Christopher and
  • Jonathan P. Wong

1 September 2008

Development of antivirals has focused primarily on vaccines and on treatments for specific viral agents. Although effective, these approaches may be limited in situations where the etiologic agent is unknown or when the target virus has undergone mut...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,934 Views
7 Pages

Antimicrobial Resistance Profiling of Pathogens from Cooked Donkey Meat Products in Beijing Area in One Health Context

  • Yiting Liu,
  • Hongyun Duan,
  • Luo Yang,
  • Hong Chen,
  • Rongzheng Wu,
  • Yi Li,
  • Yiping Zhu and
  • Jing Li
Vet. Sci.2024, 11(12), 645;https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci11120645 
(registering DOI)

12 December 2024

The prevalence of foodborne diseases has raised concerns due to the potential transmission of zoonotic bacterial pathogens through meat products. The objective of this study was to determine the occurrence and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) profiles...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,708 Views
15 Pages

Previous investigations have explored the involvement of wolves in parasitic and viral diseases, but data on the zoonotic bacteria are limited. The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of bacterial zoonotic agents in 16 wolf (Canis lupus it...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,817 Views
20 Pages

Bacterial canine vector-borne diseases are responsible for some of the most life-threatening conditions of dogs in the tropics and are typically poorly researched with some presenting a zoonotic risk to cohabiting people. Next-generation sequencing b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
829 Views
14 Pages

18 August 2025

Aeromonas hydrophila is an important zoonotic bacterium that is related to multiple diseases in humans, terrestrial animals, and aquatic animals. Bacterial septicemia caused by A. hydrophila often results in high mortality and severe economic losses....

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,900 Views
21 Pages

Zoonotic Agents in Farmed Fish: A Systematic Review from the Interdisciplinary Perspective of the One Health Concept

  • Juliana Rosa Carrijo Mauad,
  • Marcelo Corrêa da Silva,
  • Carolina Marques Costa Araújo,
  • Rosilda Mara Mussury Franco Silva,
  • Silvia Morales de Queiroz Caleman and
  • Márcia Regina Russo

This systematic review aims to synthesize evidence on zoonotic agents in farmed fish from the interdisciplinary One Health perspective. The review followed a protocol, following the PICOS strategy, where P represents population (farmed fish), I repre...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1,221 Views
7 Pages

Detection of Bartonella spp. in a Pipistrellus Pipistrellus Bat from Portugal

  • Gonçalo Barros,
  • Sara Gomes-Gonçalves,
  • Luísa Rodrigues,
  • Carlos Carrapato,
  • Gabriela Fernandes Silva,
  • Irina Amorim and
  • João Rodrigo Mesquita

26 April 2025

In recent years, zoonotic pathogens have become increasingly more relevant in scientific research due to their implications on public health. Understanding their pathogenic potential, the pathways they use to infect and their reservoirs enables bette...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,047 Views
9 Pages

Survey on the Presence of Bacterial and Parasitic Zoonotic Agents in the Feces of Wild Birds

  • Valentina Virginia Ebani,
  • Lisa Guardone,
  • Fabrizio Bertelloni,
  • Stefania Perrucci,
  • Alessandro Poli and
  • Francesca Mancianti

25 August 2021

Wild avifauna may act as fecal source of bacterial and parasitic pathogens for other birds and mammals. Most of these pathogens have a relevant impact on human and livestock health which may cause severe disease and economic loss. In the present stud...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,193 Views
19 Pages

11 April 2021

Fungal skin infections and iatrogenic disease of companion animals continue to be an ongoing issue for veterinarians, where misdiagnosis or inapt medical treatment result in secondary conditions within animals. The widespread use of antifungals in bo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,098 Views
12 Pages

Epidemiology of Zoonotic Coxiella burnetii in The Republic of Guinea

  • Olesia V. Ohlopkova,
  • Sergey A. Yakovlev,
  • Kabwe Emmanuel,
  • Alexey A. Kabanov,
  • Dmitry A. Odnoshevsky,
  • Mikhail Yu. Kartashov,
  • Alexey D. Moshkin,
  • Igor V. Tuchkov,
  • Nikita Yu. Nosov and
  • Rinat A. Maksyutov
  • + 11 authors

Background: Q fever is a zoonotic infectious disease characterized by fever, malaise, chills, significant weakness, and muscle pain. In some cases, the disease can become chronic and affect the inner membranes of the heart, such as the valves, leadin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,763 Views
17 Pages

Comparison of Oral Microbial Composition and Determinants Encoding Antimicrobial Resistance in Dogs and Their Owners

  • Laura Šakarnytė,
  • Rita Šiugždinienė,
  • Judita Žymantienė and
  • Modestas Ruzauskas

20 October 2023

Consolidated studies on animal, human, and environmental health have become very important for understanding emerging zoonotic diseases and the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The aim of this study was to analyse the oral microbiomes of hea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,283 Views
16 Pages

Nanopore-Based Surveillance of Zoonotic Bacterial Pathogens in Farm-Dwelling Peridomestic Rodents

  • Nusrat A. Jahan,
  • Laramie L. Lindsey,
  • Evan J. Kipp,
  • Adam Reinschmidt,
  • Bradley J. Heins,
  • Amy M. Runck and
  • Peter A. Larsen

13 September 2021

The effective control of rodent populations on farms is crucial for food safety, as rodents are reservoirs and vectors for several zoonotic pathogens. Clear links have been identified between rodents and farm-level outbreaks of pathogens throughout E...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,521 Views
23 Pages

Toxoplasmosis represents a significant public health and veterinary concern due to its widespread distribution, zoonotic transmission, and potential for severe health impacts in susceptible individuals and animal populations. The ability to design an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,047 Views
16 Pages

Background: A seasonal predictor of anthrax outbreaks is rainfall, which may be approximated by NDVI using remote sensing. How rainfall or vegetative green-up influences bacterial physiology or microecology to drive anthrax outbreaks is not known. Me...

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