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Emerging Patterns, Transmission Dynamics, and Control Strategies of Zoonotic Diseases in a Globalized World

  • Dr. Michael Anderson *

1.Department of Epidemiology, University of California, USA.

*Corresponding Author: Dr. Michael Anderson

Citation: M Anderson, Emerging Patterns, Transmission Dynamics, and Control Strategies of Zoonotic Diseases in a Globalized World, Global Journal of Veterinary and Poultry Sciences, ACP Publishers, 1(1).

Copyright : © Michael Anderson, this is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Received: 20 May 2026 | Accepted: 25 May 2026 | Published: 29 May 2026

Keywords: zoonotic diseases, transmission, one health, epidemiology, emerging infections, public health, animal-human interface

Dr. Emerging Patterns, Transmission Dynamics, and Control Strategies of Zoonotic Diseases in a Globalized World

Zoonotic diseases, which are transmitted between animals and humans, represent a significant global health challenge due to their high prevalence and potential for pandemics. This study examines the epidemiological patterns, transmission pathways, and control strategies of major zoonotic diseases. Using a comparative analytical framework, the research evaluates bacterial, viral, and parasitic zoonoses across different geographic regions. The findings highlight that over 60% of known human infectious diseases originate from animals, with emerging zoonoses increasingly linked to environmental changes and human-animal interactions. Effective prevention requires integrated “One Health” approaches combining veterinary, medical, and environmental disciplines.

Keywords:
zoonotic diseases, transmission, one health, epidemiology, emerging infections, public health, animal-human interface

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