Studying Wildlife Diseases—the Application of Molecular Research
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Microbiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2024) | Viewed by 1719
Special Issue Editor
Interests: wildlife diseases; conservation; parasitology; epidemiology
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Dear Colleagues,
Wildlife health is a constantly growing field that encourages an interdisciplinary approach and continuously attracts scientists. Wildlife is important for several reasons (as a valuable public asset, heritage for future generations, and as an essential part of ecosystems providing balance and normal functioning), but also due to an increasing human population and urbanization, wildlife has become a more and more important player in the wildlife–human–livestock interface. Although the role of wildlife in the maintenance and transmission of pathogens is still not fully understood, they can potentially pose a threat to human and domestic animal health, not to mention that certain wildlife diseases can significantly threaten the conservation of endangered species. The introduction of molecular tools into studies of wildlife diseases has elucidated and sometimes revised our understanding of the maintenance, transmission, pathogenesis, and treatment of wildlife diseases. The rapid development of novel molecular techniques offers new possibilities and new knowledge in studies of wildlife pathogens.
Dr. Dean Konjevic
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- wildlife
- diseases
- pathogens
- zoonosis
- molecular tools
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