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Review
. 2023 Feb 15:11:33-55.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-animal-062922-060125.

Domestic Animals as Potential Reservoirs of Zoonotic Viral Diseases

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Domestic Animals as Potential Reservoirs of Zoonotic Viral Diseases

Oyewale Tomori et al. Annu Rev Anim Biosci. .
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Abstract

Zoonoses are diseases and infections naturally transmitted between humans and vertebrate animals. Over the years, zoonoses have become increasingly significant threats to global health. They form the dominant group of diseases among the emerging infectious diseases (EID) and currently account for 73% of EID. Approximately 25% of zoonoses originate in domestic animals. The etiological agents of zoonoses include different pathogens, with viruses accounting for approximately 30% of all zoonotic infections. Zoonotic diseases can be transmitted directly or indirectly, by contact, via aerosols, through a vector, or vertically in utero. Zoonotic diseases are found in every continent except Antarctica. Numerous factors associated with the pathogen, human activities, and the environment play significant roles in the transmission and emergence of zoonotic diseases. Effective response and control of zoonotic diseases call for multiple-sector involvement and collaboration according to the One Health concept.

Keywords: One Health; domestic animals; emerging viral zoonoses; endemic viral zoonoses; pandemics; reservoir hosts.

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