About this Research Topic
Currently, most of these diseases are neglected despite having a significant negative impact on global health. Examples include several important and common bacterial zoonoses (such as salmonellosis, tuberculosis, brucellosis, and pasteurellosis), viral zoonoses (such as avian influenza, Ebola virus disease, dengue fever, and zika fever), parasitic zoonoses (such as toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis, and babesiosis), and fungal zoonoses (such as sporotrichosis, cryptococcosis, and aspergillosis). Therefore, through this research topic, we aim to explore the pathogenesis, molecular evolution, transmission dynamics, and host interaction mechanism of zoonotic pathogens, and to provide a platform to showcase innovative research focused on the prevention and control of zoonotic disease.
In this Research Topic, we welcome both original articles and reviews on the following subtopics:
1. Prevalence, host specificity, transmission dynamics, and epidemiology
2. Genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics
3. Role of zoonotic pathogens in host health and diseases
4. Host-pathogen interactions
Keywords: Zoonotic diseases, Public health, Gut microbiota
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