Prediction and Prevention of Emerging Zoonotic Diseases in Wildlife
The emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases affecting Brazil today result from complex interactions between natural and human systems.
The emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases affecting Brazil today result from complex interactions between natural and human systems.
Leishmaniasis is one of the most significant vector-borne diseases worldwide, with more than 2 million new cases recorded every year.
In the drylands of East and Southern African, pastoralists are facing degrading environments due to increased population, climate change, and agricultural policies.
The Asian Partnership on Emerging Infectious Diseases Research (APEIR) is a multi-country, multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral research network that enables researchers and experts from several sectors, including agriculture and health, to explo
New infectious diseases, mostly of animal origin, are emerging more rapidly than ever.
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of ecological, social, economic and other contextual variables in the resurgence and persistence of dengue and Chagas' disease.