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.

A hemogram analysis of   disease (EVD) patients during the 2019-2020 outbreak in Butembo showed that EVD causes major he...
18/09/2025

A hemogram analysis of disease (EVD) patients during the 2019-2020 outbreak in Butembo showed that EVD causes major hematologic abnormalities, contributing to increased mortality.

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Study links anemia to higher mortality in Ebola patients during the 2019-20 Butembo outbreak. Explore hematologic disorders in Ebola virus disease.

This review outlines the characteristics of   (CHAV), its clinical impact and   with insights into how CBRNE-derived too...
18/09/2025

This review outlines the characteristics of (CHAV), its clinical impact and with insights into how CBRNE-derived tools may help mitigate CHAV’s threats, whether natural or . Università di Roma Tor Vergata

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This study describes the CBRNE perspective on preparedness and biosecurity risks on the emerging threat of chapare virus- induced hemorrhagic fever.

This study explored the role of   in occupational exposure in livestock workers and identified the nasal microbiome char...
15/09/2025

This study explored the role of in occupational exposure in livestock workers and identified the nasal microbiome characteristics differing between exposure to . Colorado State University

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Exploring the role of nasal microbiome in occupational exposure in livestock workers and nasal microbiome characteristics differing between exposures.

This study confirms bat-associated   in   near   residential areas, stressing the need to update rabies protocols, ensur...
15/09/2025

This study confirms bat-associated in near residential areas, stressing the need to update rabies protocols, ensure timely , and raise public awareness of wildlife-related transmission risks.

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This study reports bat-associated rabies virus in gray foxes in Costa Rica, urging updated protocols and public awareness to reduce transmission risks.

This study analyzed prion seed distribution in the CNS and peripheral tissues of   using RT-QuIC at various stages of sc...
15/09/2025

This study analyzed prion seed distribution in the CNS and peripheral tissues of using RT-QuIC at various stages of scrapie agent 263K infection.

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This study analyzed prion seed distribution in the CNS and peripheral tissues of hamsters using RT-QuIC at various stages of scrapie agent 263K infection.

This commentary discusses how the discovery of numerous   and potentially pathogenic   in northeastern China, a hotspot ...
04/09/2025

This commentary discusses how the discovery of numerous and potentially pathogenic in northeastern China, a hotspot of tick-borne viral diseases, pose significant prevention, diagnostic and treatment challenges. Jilin University

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Northeastern China faces rising tick-borne viral diseases, challenging diagnosis and treatment while providing insights into virus evolution and transmission.

A   on two tourists underscores the need to consider   (TOSV) in the differential diagnosis of   especially in traveller...
03/09/2025

A on two tourists underscores the need to consider (TOSV) in the differential diagnosis of especially in travellers visiting endemic regions.
San Juan College

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Case study on two travellers highlight the need to consider Toscana virus (TOSV) in the differential diagnosis of acute meningitis.

This study shows that in low-incidence states like Arkansas, a positive   test is 30 times more likely to be a false pos...
03/09/2025

This study shows that in low-incidence states like Arkansas, a positive test is 30 times more likely to be a false positive than a true positive, underscoring the need to prioritize alternative diagnoses before testing. UAMS - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences .haselow

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A study on how a positive Lyme test is 30 times more likely to be a false positive in low-incidence states, underscoring alternative diagnoses before testing.

This study provides a comprehensive genetic atlas of Campylobacter worldwide revealing its evolving patterns, disseminat...
28/08/2025

This study provides a comprehensive genetic atlas of Campylobacter worldwide revealing its evolving patterns, dissemination mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and major Campylobacter AMR types.

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Campylobacter, a major foodborne pathogen, shows rising antimicrobial resistance. Global analysis of AMR trends and drivers is crucial for effective control.

  analysis of tick-borne viruses (TBVs) in Hulunbuir, Mongolia, identified four novel viruses and highlighted the potent...
21/08/2025

analysis of tick-borne viruses (TBVs) in Hulunbuir, Mongolia, identified four novel viruses and highlighted the potential spillover risk of TBVs in humans, underscoring the need to monitor emerging TBVs at the tick-human-livestock interface.
Peking Union Medical College / Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Hainan Medical University

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Inner Mongolia, with its vast grasslands providing ideal habitats for ticks, has recently emerged as a hotspot of novel Tick-Borne virus (TBV) prevalence. However, the diversity of TBVs and their potential spillover risks remain to be elucidated.

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