Avian influenza, COVID-19, monkeypox, and other zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases are not only disastrous to domestic animals, leading to huge economic loss and mass poverty, but also pose threats to public health. To better prevent and control zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases, much more studies are needed to identify and characterize unknown viruses circulating in domestic animals and wild animals and to monitor the diversity, distribution, evolution, and risks of various emerging animal viruses with zoonosis potential. It is also essential to clarify the pathogenesis of various zoonotic animal emerging viruses with zoonosis potential, and develop feasible and effective strategies and measures to detect, survey, prevent, control, and eliminate zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases. These studies are crucial to risk analysis and policy making for animal protection and public health, and they are hence research highlights in veterinary and medical sciences.
This Research Topic will publish original research, reviews, and perspectives on the basic science, prevention, control, and elimination of zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases, and will present updated insights into various aspects of zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases and guide new research on zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases. We welcome the submission of original research, meta-analysis, systematic reviews, mini-reviews, hypotheses, and perspective articles that cover, but are not limited to, the following issues:
• Identification and characterization of unknown viruses circulating in domestic animals and wild animals, particularly those with zoonosis potential
• Studies on the diversity, distribution, and mutations of zoonotic emerging viruses
• Studies on the replication and pathogenesis of zoonotic animal emerging viruses
• Development of effective strategies and measures to prevent, control, and eliminate zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases
• Risks and control strategies for combating zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases
Avian influenza, COVID-19, monkeypox, and other zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases are not only disastrous to domestic animals, leading to huge economic loss and mass poverty, but also pose threats to public health. To better prevent and control zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases, much more studies are needed to identify and characterize unknown viruses circulating in domestic animals and wild animals and to monitor the diversity, distribution, evolution, and risks of various emerging animal viruses with zoonosis potential. It is also essential to clarify the pathogenesis of various zoonotic animal emerging viruses with zoonosis potential, and develop feasible and effective strategies and measures to detect, survey, prevent, control, and eliminate zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases. These studies are crucial to risk analysis and policy making for animal protection and public health, and they are hence research highlights in veterinary and medical sciences.
This Research Topic will publish original research, reviews, and perspectives on the basic science, prevention, control, and elimination of zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases, and will present updated insights into various aspects of zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases and guide new research on zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases. We welcome the submission of original research, meta-analysis, systematic reviews, mini-reviews, hypotheses, and perspective articles that cover, but are not limited to, the following issues:
• Identification and characterization of unknown viruses circulating in domestic animals and wild animals, particularly those with zoonosis potential
• Studies on the diversity, distribution, and mutations of zoonotic emerging viruses
• Studies on the replication and pathogenesis of zoonotic animal emerging viruses
• Development of effective strategies and measures to prevent, control, and eliminate zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases
• Risks and control strategies for combating zoonotic emerging viral infectious diseases