Zoonoses Journal

Zoonoses Journal Zoonoses is a platinum open-access, peer-reviewed journal covering zoonotic diseases.

Zoonoses is a platinum open-access, peer-reviewed journal for research scientists, physicians, veterinarians, and public health professionals working on diverse disciplinaries of zoonotic diseases. Zoonoses provides an open platform for rapid publication of the latest findings, approaches, and viewpoints related to medical sciences, veterinary sciences, and public health. Article types accepted in

clude research articles, review articles, commentaries, editorials, short communications, case report articles, letters to the Editor and study protocols. These should focus on multi-disciplinary research or clinical topics in zoonosis. Papers should advance the scientific knowledge of the epidemiology, etiology, biology, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and management of zoonotic diseases related to viral, bacterial, parasitic, or fungal infections. Zoonoses subscribes fully to the COPE code of conduct and best practice for journal editors ensuring that our editors are accountable for everything published in our journal. Our readers will always be informed about how the research is funded and our relationships with authors, reviewers and editorial board members will be influenced by COPE recommendations.

This study analyzes pathogen features for future  -like  , identifying   and  —as top "disease X" threats due to transmi...
26/12/2025

This study analyzes pathogen features for future -like , identifying and —as top "disease X" threats due to transmission, animal interfaces, immunity barriers, and mutation rates, with also posing high risk.

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A commentary analysing the major features of pathogens with high probability of becoming future pathogen X.

This  article reports the first clinical case of   in a live wild   from South India, confirming infection by  , success...
24/12/2025

This article reports the first clinical case of in a live wild from South India, confirming infection by , successful treatment and recovery, and underscoring the need for to support .

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First report of clinical toxoplasmosis in a live wild Bengal tiger from South India, documenting diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and conservation implications.

This review explores     and how tick microbiota,  , and immune responses shape development,  , and  , highlighting symb...
18/12/2025

This review explores and how tick microbiota, , and immune responses shape development, , and , highlighting symbiont–pathogen interactions as promising targets for disease control.

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A systematic review on tick-borne diseases, tick endosymbionts and potential strategies for controlling tick-borne diseases

Using a   approach, this  identified and genetically characterized a novel   – CV-HMU-1 – a new member of the Salovirus ...
12/12/2025

Using a approach, this identified and genetically characterized a novel – CV-HMU-1 – a new member of the Salovirus genus of the Caliciviridae family, in swab samples of walruses (Odobenus rosmarus) with diarrhea.

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Metagenomics-based approach identifies new calcivirus in Walrus (Odobenus Rosmarus)

This study shows that Bordetella hinzii carries broad efflux-mediated   genes, conserved   determinants, cross-host tran...
04/12/2025

This study shows that Bordetella hinzii carries broad efflux-mediated genes, conserved determinants, cross-host transmission potential, and highlights outer-membrane proteins LptD and BamD as promising targets.

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Analysis of the pathogenic traits of Bordetella hinzii, its antibiotic resistance mechanisms, virulence gene distribution, and vaccine development potential

This  study reveals   lineage A.2.3 dominance in Nigeria’s 2022 outbreak, highlighting  , regional disparities, and soci...
28/11/2025

This study reveals lineage A.2.3 dominance in Nigeria’s 2022 outbreak, highlighting , regional disparities, and socio-epidemiologic drivers, underscoring the need for continuous surveillance and strengthened infrastructure. University of Africa, Toru-Orua .ezediuno

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Investigation into the genetic diversity & epidemiological patterns of mpox clade II in Nigeria from 2017-2024 identified lineage A.2.3 as the common variant.

This cross-sectional study revealed a substantial burden of Blastocystis sp. infection among school-aged children in nor...
20/11/2025

This cross-sectional study revealed a substantial burden of Blastocystis sp. infection among school-aged children in northeastern Gabon, with a molecular prevalence of 23.43%, underscoring the need for targeted interventions.

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Assessing the molecular prevalence of Blastocystis infection and associated risk factors among school-aged children in Northeastern Gabon.

This review highlights Mongolia’s heightened   risk due to close   contact, traditional practices, and limited   access,...
13/11/2025

This review highlights Mongolia’s heightened risk due to close contact, traditional practices, and limited access, underscoring the need for stronger infrastructure, public education, and a approach to . UTMB Health

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A comprehensive outline of major zoonotic diseases associated with livestock in Mongolia and their control strategies

The study provides novel empirical data for   of   in high-prevalence areas of northeastern China and highlights the imp...
11/11/2025

The study provides novel empirical data for of in high-prevalence areas of northeastern China and highlights the importance of integrated strategies to decrease tick exposure and prevent . Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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This study investigates the tick exposure patterns, risk of tick bites and the effectiveness of protective measures in an endemic region in northeastern China.

An inactivated CVB5   (derived from the KM299-L05 strain) produced   with high titers against various clinical CVB5 isol...
06/11/2025

An inactivated CVB5 (derived from the KM299-L05 strain) produced with high titers against various clinical CVB5 isolates, demonstrating good & immunoprotection, and providing a platform for developing multivalent CVB vaccines. Peking Union Medical College / Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

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KM299-L05 strain has potential as a novel CVB5 vaccine candidate in China

This   study confirmed ongoing VEEV and EEEV circulation in  , with VEEV dominant and linked to      and northern region...
30/10/2025

This study confirmed ongoing VEEV and EEEV circulation in , with VEEV dominant and linked to and northern regions; no WEEV detected, underscoring the value of as sentinels for human risk within the framework. SENASA Costa Rica

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Epidemiology of equine encephalitis viruses- Long-Term IgM Serosurveillance in Horses from 2009–2019.

This study compares   outbreaks in China from 2019–2024, revealing earlier onset, longer duration, shifting origins, and...
24/10/2025

This study compares outbreaks in China from 2019–2024, revealing earlier onset, longer duration, shifting origins, and intensified in Yunnan and Guangdong, underscoring the need for and control of imported and local cases.

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This study tracks Dengue Fever shifts in China, linking earlier outbreaks and rising transmission to climate change and post-COVID travel surges.

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