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  • Epidemiology
  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Ecology
  • One Health

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  • Zoonoses present complex challenges across multiple scientific disciplines.
  • These diseases pose substantial risks to human health and global economies.
  • Understanding zoonotic disease dynamics is crucial for public health.

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  • This editorial invites research contributions for a BMC Microbiology collection focused on 'Zoonoses and emerging pathogens'.
  • The collection aims to consolidate research on the multifaceted aspects of zoonotic diseases.
  • It highlights the interdisciplinary nature of zoonoses research.

Key Insights:

  • The collection will cover critical areas including pathogenesis, identification, treatment, and control strategies for zoonoses.
  • It emphasizes the need for integrated approaches involving various scientific fields.
  • Research on emerging pathogens within the zoonotic spectrum is particularly encouraged.

Outlook:

  • Fostering collaborative research is essential for effective zoonotic disease management.
  • Advancements in understanding and controlling zoonoses will mitigate future health and economic impacts.
  • The collection aims to be a valuable resource for researchers and public health professionals globally.