Brucellosis in livestock and wildlife: zoonotic diseases without pandemic potential in need of innovative one health approaches
Abstract
Human brucellosis remains the commonest zoonotic disease worldwide with more than 500 000 new cases annually. Understanding the biology of Brucella infections and the transmission patterns at the wildlife/livestock/human interface is of paramount importance before implementing any brucellosis control or eradication program in animals, even more so should interventions be justified within One Health. In addition to calling for transdisciplinary...
Paper Details
Title
Brucellosis in livestock and wildlife: zoonotic diseases without pandemic potential in need of innovative one health approaches
Published Date
Sep 11, 2017
Journal
Volume
75
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 6
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