Emerging Infectious Diseases

More than ever before we are facing the threat of new diseases that apparently erupt out of nowhere. More than 70% of all new developing infectious diseases derive from animal host man-made wide spreading diseases have all arisen therefore from the annihilation of the rainforests, loss of wildlife habitats, and climate variation. Evolving infectious disease causes scruple rates upwards of 20 million people every year.  Developing dimensions to reinforce and educate teams of researchers to help detect, prevent and control infectious diseases in animals and people Focusing on the early identification of dangerous wildlife pathogens and speedy response to prevent the spread of disease beforehand they become an important threat to public health. Early discovery of new viruses eventually helps the global public health agencies like the World Health Organizations and education to stop diseases in their tracks.

  • Ebola
  • SARS
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
  • Avian influenza
  • Canine Influenza A(H3N2) Virus
  • Orthopoxvirus

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