GLOBAL AND REGIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ZOONOTIC DISEASES: A CONTEMPORARY ANALYSIS OF TRANSMISSION PATTERNS AND PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS

Authors

  • Mukhidinova Shoirakhon Bahramovna Senior Lecturer, Department of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases Nursing, Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health

Keywords:

Epidemiology, surveillance, vector-borne diseases, pathogen transmission, outbreak investigation, morbidity, mortality, reservoir dynamics, zoonotic transmission, One Health approach, disease incidence, prevalence estimation, public health preparedness, risk factors, antimicrobial resistance.

Abstract

This study examines the global and regional epidemiology of zoonotic diseases through systematic analysis of surveillance data, outbreak patterns, and transmission dynamics across diverse geographical contexts. The investigation synthesizes contemporary epidemiological evidence to identify critical trends in zoonotic disease emergence, quantify regional burden variations, and evaluate the effectiveness of current surveillance frameworks. Findings reveal substantial regional disparities in disease incidence and mortality, with emerging hotspots linked to ecological disruption and human-animal interface changes.

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2025-12-29

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GLOBAL AND REGIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ZOONOTIC DISEASES: A CONTEMPORARY ANALYSIS OF TRANSMISSION PATTERNS AND PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS. (2025). Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing , 3(12), 397-403. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/5757