About this Research Topic
The primary aim of this Research Topic is to delve deeper into the intricate transmission dynamics of pathogens involving humans, birds, and the environment. The goal is to explore the global epidemiological and epizootiological status of zoonotic pathogens with birds as confirmed or suspected reservoirs. The Research Topic will also address the role of climate change in potentially altering the distribution of these pathogens and the potential for species barrier crossing of bird pathogens with confirmed or suspected zoonotic potential. To further our understanding of this complex issue, we welcome articles that address a range of themes. These include, but are not limited to:
• The contamination of the environment with zoonotic pathogens, particularly parasites, that can infect birds and be disseminated by them.
• The role of climate change in altering the distribution of these pathogens by affecting bird habitats and migratory routes.
• The potential for species barrier crossing of bird pathogens with confirmed or suspected zoonotic potential, and the implications for public health.
• The role of molecular tools, omics, bioinformatics, and transmission modelling in researching zoonotic diseases transmitted by birds.
We encourage the submission of original research papers, short manuscripts or case reports of unexpected cases of zoonotic infection, as well as comprehensive reviews.
Keywords: zoonoses, pathogens, parasites, birds, environment, One Health
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.