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Review
. 2024:1451:21-33.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-57165-7_2.

Poxviruses from the Concept of One Health

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Poxviruses from the Concept of One Health

Laith Al-Eitan et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2024.

Abstract

In the last 4 years, the world has experienced two pandemics of bat-borne viruses. Firstly, in 2019 the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic started and has been causing millions of deaths around the world. In 2022, a Monkeypox pandemic rose in various countries of the world. Those pandemics have witnessed movements and initiatives from healthcare and research institutions to establish a worldwide understanding to battle any future pandemics and biological threats. One Health concept is a modern, comprehensive, unifying ways to improve humans, animals, and ecosystems' health. This concept shows how much they are intertwined and related to one another, whether it is an environmental, or a pathological relation. This review aims to describe Poxviridae and its impact on the One Health concept, by studying the underlying causes of how poxviruses can affect the health of animals, humans, and environments. Reviewing the effect of disease transmission between animal to human, human to human, and animal to animal with pox viruses as a third party to achieve a total understanding of infection and viral transmission. Thus, contributing to enhance detection, diagnosis, research, and treatments regarding the application of One Health.

Keywords: Monkeypoxvirus; One Health; Orthopoxvirus; Poxvirus; Smallpox virus; Zoonosis.

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