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One Health Articles & Issues About Publish Submit search Guide for authors Special issues and article collections Calls For Papers A One Health framework for Infectious Disease Modelling Guest editor: Huaiping Zhu One Health recognizes the interconnected nature of human, animal, and environmental health...
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General Infectious Disease Mpox Risk Factors in MSM, Transgender Adults Include Intimate Close Contact Researchers aimed to estimate the risk for mpox associated with intimate and nonintimate close contact in men who have sex with men and transgender adults. By Lisa Kuhns, PhD Publish Date ...
the threat of infectious diseases is again rising [1]. The emergence of novel diseases is mainly attributed to zoonosis, a spillover of pathogens from animal hosts to humans [2]. Since the pathogen is utterly new to the host immune system, emerging disease poses an enormous threat to humans...
methods and agents of controlling arthropods (insects and ticks) that transmit infectious diseases and damage food and agricultural products and human dwellings. One may distinguish medical, veterinary, and agricultural disinsectization. Disinsectization methods are directed toward creating conditions unfavora...