Emerging zoonotic diseases in Southeast Asia in the period 2011–2022: a systematic literature review

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Authors: Thanh Trung Nguyen, Thi Ngan Maia, Fred Ungerb, Hu Suk Leeb, Sinh Dang-Xuan, Hung Nguyen-Viet

Year: 2024

Journal: Veterinary Quarterly

DOI: 10.1080/01652176.2023.2300965

Summary

This paper conducts a systematic literature review of the prevalence of emerging zoonotic diseases in Southeast Asia from 2011 to 2022.

Key Findings

  • Emerging zoonotic diseases were found to be prevalent across Southeast Asia
  • Poultry-related zoonotic diseases, particularly in Cambodia and Vietnam, were identified as high priority

Methodology

  • Study Type: Systematic Review
  • Sample Size: N/A (Review of studies on pigs, poultry, ruminants, companion animals, and wildlife)
  • Geographic Focus: Southeast Asia
  • Time Period: 2011–2022

Topics

Epidemiology, Clinical

Relevance

The findings of this study highlight the need for appropriate prevention and control measures to mitigate emerging zoonotic diseases in Southeast Asia.

Source

View the entire paper: File:TVEQ 44 2300965.pdf