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 article explores   (PTB) trends in China (2016 to 2022), offering insights to refine TB prevention strategies and r...
17/07/2025

This article explores (PTB) trends in China (2016 to 2022), offering insights to refine TB prevention strategies and recommends that the control strategies be optimized according to characteristics.

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Epidemiological trends in Pulmonary Tuberculosis in China (2016-2022): A study of incidence, distribution, and risk factors, offering insights for optimized prevention strategies.

Investigation into the   &   dynamics of   clade II in Nigeria identified lineage A.2.3 as the prevalent variant during ...
17/07/2025

Investigation into the & dynamics of clade II in Nigeria identified lineage A.2.3 as the prevalent variant during the 2022 epidemic, emphasizing the need for target-specific intervention & continuous .

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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 study investigates the molecular prevalence of Blastocystitis sp. Infection and associated risk factors in school-a...
14/07/2025

This study investigates the molecular prevalence of Blastocystitis sp. Infection and associated risk factors in school-aged children in Makokou and surrounding areas of northeastern Gabon.

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

This study offers insights into the complex resistance mechanisms of   to   and highlights the metabolic costs associate...
10/07/2025

This study offers insights into the complex resistance mechanisms of to and highlights the metabolic costs associated with mutations, potentially guiding the development of future strategies.

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This study explores gyrB mutation in Staphylococcus aureus, revealing resistance mechanisms to novobiocin and its impact on metabolism and cell functions.

An investigation into the   associated with marine organisms in the South China Sea revealed higher diversity and distin...
03/07/2025

An investigation into the associated with marine organisms in the South China Sea revealed higher diversity and distinct unclassified viral communities across Adintoviridae, Herpesviridae and Dicistroviridae.

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This study investigates the viral diversity associated with marine organisms in the South China Sea, to improve understanding of the region’s viral ecosystems. Viruses profoundly influence aquatic ecosystems, by affecting marine biogeochemical cycles and posing threats to marine organisms. Nonethe...

This review article summarizes the major   diseases associated with livestock in  , examines the factors contributing to...
03/07/2025

This review article summarizes the major diseases associated with livestock in , examines the factors contributing to zoonotic , and discusses the strategies and interventions to address the challenges.
UTMB Health

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

This review article describes the current status of   in China, provides insights into the animal and   in the   of lept...
26/06/2025

This review article describes the current status of in China, provides insights into the animal and in the of leptospirosis and also highlights the theme of .

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Leptospirosis is a re-emerging zoonotic disease that significantly impacts animals and human health worldwide. China has diverse climate types, providing a suitable environment for transmitting and surviving pathogenic Leptospira and its host animals. Despite the substantial reduction in the prevale...

A critical interpretation of WHO’s “Global   Report 2024”, with insights into global TB trends, status of   TB, relation...
19/06/2025

A critical interpretation of WHO’s “Global Report 2024”, with insights into global TB trends, status of TB, relationship between TB & , and the impact of on TB control efforts.

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Analyze the WHO Global Tuberculosis Report 2024, highlighting TB trends, drug resistance, pandemic impacts, and key global and Chinese data insights

We are pleased to share that Zoonoses has received a   of 3.2.  The editorial team is grateful to our authors, reviewers...
19/06/2025

We are pleased to share that Zoonoses has received a of 3.2.

The editorial team is grateful to our authors, reviewers, & readers for their contributions.

Making our mark in .

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Presenting the findings on annual circulation of   viruses, patterns in case occurrence, and their associations with env...
17/06/2025

Presenting the findings on annual circulation of viruses, patterns in case occurrence, and their associations with environmental and geographic factors- a 10-year long-term IgM study. The University of Glasgow College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences

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

This study provides a comprehensive assessment of   species diversity and tick-borne pathogens in Guangxi, highlighting ...
12/06/2025

This study provides a comprehensive assessment of species diversity and tick-borne pathogens in Guangxi, highlighting the potential health risks posed by the dominant tick species, Rhipicephalus microplus.

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