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Wildlife Pathology Studies and How They Can Inform Public Health

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ILAR JOURNAL
Volume 56, Issue 3, Pages 306-311

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ilar/ilv043

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animal studies; bat viruses; emerging infectious zoonoses; West Nile virus; wildlife pathology; wildlife surveillance

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Emerging zoonoses have had a serious impact on human and animal health in recent decades. More often than not, these disease outbreaks have taken public health by surprise because we have failed to shift the epidemiological curve to the far left and detect zoonoses in animal populations prior to spillover to people. Not only can animals serve as valuable sentinels for emerging zoonoses but also much can be gained by the study of the animals themselves.

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