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  1. Articles | Animal Diseases - BioMed Central

    The regulation and maintenance of bone metabolic homeostasis are crucial for animal skeletal health. It has been established that structural alterations in the gut microbiota and ecological dysbiosis are close... Shu-Cheng Huang, Yan-Feng He, Pan Chen, Kai-Li Liu and Aftab Shaukat. Animal Diseases 2023 3 :23.

  2. Zoonotic Diseases: Etiology, Impact, and Control - PMC

    Most humans are in contact with animals in a way or another. A zoonotic disease is a disease or infection that can be transmitted naturally from vertebrate animals to humans or from humans to vertebrate animals. More than 60% of human pathogens are zoonotic in origin. This includes a wide variety of bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, parasites ...

  3. Disease control tools to secure animal and public health in a ...

    Animal health is a prerequisite for global health, economic development, food security, food quality, and poverty reduction, while mitigating against climate change and biodiversity loss. We did a qualitative review of 53 infectious diseases in terrestrial animals with data from DISCONTOOLS, a specialist database and prioritisation model focusing on research gaps for improving infectious ...

  4. Animal Zoonotic Related Diseases - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Animals play a valuable role in our lives as food, livestock, hunting, travel, sports, zoo, fairs, research, pets, and guide-pets.[1][2] Zoonotic diseases encompass more than 200 diseases that are transmitted to humans from an animal origin, where humans are usually accidental hosts. They were first recognized by Rudolf Virchow and Osler in the 1800s. The word “zoonosis” consists of 2 ...

  5. Volumes and issues | Animal Diseases - Springer

    Find a journal Publish with us Track your research Search. Cart. Animal Diseases. Search within journal. Search. Volumes and issues. Volume 4 December 2024.

  6. Research using animals: an overview | University of Oxford

    Where animals are used in research projects, they are used as part of a range of scientific techniques. These might include human trials, computer modelling, cell culture, statistical techniques, and others. Animals are only used for parts of research where no other techniques can deliver the answer. A living body is an extraordinarily complex ...

  7. The Role of Animal Research in Pandemic Responses - PMC

    The breakthroughs achieved with animals before, during, and after the 1918 influenza pandemic exemplify the fundamental role animal research has played in humankind’s fight against emerging infectious diseases. Scientists have expanded on this research throughout subsequent decades of epidemic response. Go to: