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    • Epidemiology
    • Public Health

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    • Emerging infectious diseases pose significant public health threats.
    • Many pathogens originate in mammals, leading to zoonotic disease transmission.
    • International movement facilitates the global spread of diseases.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the emergence of zoonotic infectious diseases in Japan.
    • To analyze the transboundary spread of zoonotic diseases affecting Japan.

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    • Examination of international trade and travel patterns related to disease spread.

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    • Assessment of the impact of international factors on disease introduction.
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    • International cooperation is vital to control transboundary zoonotic disease spread.
    • Continued surveillance and research are necessary to mitigate future risks.