Zoonoses pose a growing threat to human health. How can this be explained? And what exactly does the term "zoonosis" mean? The term "zoonosis" originates from Ancient Greek: zôon, meaning "animal," ...
What are the risks of transmitting diseases from humans to pets? Here's the science behind reverse zoonoses. Many people with pets can relate — on sick days, their dog or cat seems to know something ...
World Health Organisation (WHO) defines zoonotic diseases as any infection transmitted from animals to humans (and vice versa). Among the human pathogens, approximately 61 per cent are zoonotic.
Researchers from the Complexity Science Hub and the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna have dissected the complex interactions involved in zoonoses, which affect worldwide over two billion ...
Zoonosis, the transmission of an infectious disease from animals to humans, represents a major public health issue. This is particularly highlighted by the recent coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) ...
Machine learning (ML), a growing part of artificial intelligence (AI), uses computers to solve complex tasks — not through programed solutions, but by creating models that can learn from examples.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has been a harsh reminder of the age-old threat posed by zoonoses or zoonotic diseases, infectious diseases transmitted from animals to humans. Sixty percent of human ...
World Zoonoses Day, observed on 6th July each year, commemorates the development of the first vaccination against zoonotic diseases. These diseases can be transmitted from animals or insects to humans ...