About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to explore and encourage the development of pathological and diagnostic methods used in monitoring and managing emerging and re-emerging diseases among wildlife populations. We are looking to uncover and discuss effective strategies that prevent diseases from spreading among wildlife, livestock, and humans, improving ecological and public health. This collection intends to create a multidisciplinary conversation that connects traditional pathology with wildlife disease diagnostics, propelling solutions that match the complexity of the ecosystems involved.
To gather further insights into the surveillance and control of emerging and re-emerging diseases in wildlife, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Development and application of novel diagnostic technologies
- Cellular and molecular studies on disease mechanisms
- Impact of environmental changes on disease dynamics
- Innovative strategies for disease prevention and control
- Case studies on successful disease management in wildlife populations
- Interdisciplinary approaches combining ecology, pathology, and public health
- Reviews of current diagnostic practices and their limitations
- Potential pathways for implementing new diagnostic measures
Keywords: Wildlife diseases, Emerging infectious diseases, Surveillance, Disease control, Wildlife conservation, Zoonotic diseases, Epidemiology, Environmental monitoring, re-emerging diseases, infectious diseases, wildlife, pathology, diagnostic technologies, prevention, control
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