[HTML][HTML] Surveillance and response strategies for zoonotic diseases: A comprehensive review

M Sharan, D Vijay, JP Yadav, JS Bedi, P Dhaka - Science in One Health, 2023 - Elsevier
Out of all emerging infectious diseases, approximately 75% are of zoonotic origin, with their
source often traced back to animals. The emergence of zoonoses is driven by a complex …

The issue of climate change and the spread of tropical diseases in Europe and Italy: Vector biology, disease transmission, genome-based monitoring and public …

G Pavia, F Branda, A Ciccozzi, C Romano… - Infectious …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background Climate change significantly influences the distribution and severity of tropical
diseases. Rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events …

A meta-analysis on global change drivers and the risk of infectious disease

MB Mahon, A Sack, OA Aleuy, C Barbera, E Brown… - Nature, 2024 - nature.com
Anthropogenic change is contributing to the rise in emerging infectious diseases, which are
significantly correlated with socioeconomic, environmental and ecological factors. Studies …

The anthropogenic fingerprint on emerging infectious diseases

R Gibb, SJ Ryan, D Pigott, MP Fernandez, RL Muylaert… - medRxiv, 2024 - medrxiv.org
Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly understood as a hallmark of the
Anthropocene. Most experts agree that anthropogenic ecosystem change and high-risk …

Current water contact and Schistosoma mansoni infection have distinct determinants: a data-driven population-based study in rural Uganda

F Reitzug, NB Kabatereine, AM Byaruhanga… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Water contact is a key element of the system of human-environment interactions that
determine individual exposure to schistosome parasites and, in turn, community …

Pathogens and planetary change

CJ Carlson, CB Brookson, DJ Becker… - Nature Reviews …, 2025 - nature.com
Emerging infectious diseases, biodiversity loss, and anthropogenic environmental change
are interconnected crises with massive social and ecological costs. In this Review, we …

Merging socioecological variables to predict risk of Chagas disease

M Rocha-Ortega, A Nava-Bolaños, A Córdoba-Aguilar - Acta Tropica, 2024 - Elsevier
How far are we from predicting the occurrence of zoonotic diseases? In this paper we have
made use of both socioecological and ecological variables to predict Chagas disease …

Knowledge, attitude, and practices of veterinarians towards canine vector-borne pathogens in Sri Lanka

U Atapattu, V Colella, RJ Traub… - PLOS Neglected …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Canine vector-borne pathogens (CVBP) have a worldwide distribution and show a high
prevalence in tropical countries such as Sri Lanka. Some CVBP are zoonotic, with dogs …

[HTML][HTML] Introduction of Vector-Borne Infections in Europe: Emerging and Re-Emerging Viral Pathogens with Potential Impact on One Health

J Logiudice, M Alberti, A Ciccarone, B Rossi, G Tiecco… - Pathogens, 2025 - mdpi.com
The rise and resurgence of vector-borne diseases (VBDs) in Europe pose an expanding
public health challenge, exacerbated by climate change, globalization, and ecological …

[PDF][PDF] Wildlife policy, the food system and One Health: a complex systems analysis of unintended consequences for the prevention of emerging zoonoses in China …

C Clifford Astbury, A Demeshko, R Aguilar… - BMJ Global …, 2025 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction Evolving human–wildlife interactions have contributed to emerging zoonoses
outbreaks, and pandemic prevention policy for wildlife management and conservation …