Advancements in Veterinary Pathology: Exploring the Diagnostic Challenges of Zoonotic Disease Transmission in Livestock and Companion Animals
Keywords:
Environmental Factors, Veterinary Pathology, Zoonotic Disease, Diagnostic Challenges, One Health, Disease Transference, And Diagnostic AccuracyAbstract
Zoonotic diseases are a great threat to human health because they are associated with numerous etiologies and transmission methods. This study relies on a quantitative approach to the analysis of data on the transmission of zoonotic diseases based on veterinary clinical records and animal population to investigate the diagnostic challenges of zoonotic disease transmission in livestock and companion animals. The paper examines the prevalence of illness, modes of diagnosis and the influence of socioeconomic and environmental factors on disease transmission. It demonstrates the importance of trends and associations, including the rate of zoonotic diseases in different geographical locations, the accuracy of various test outcomes, the influence of factors, including temperature, precipitation, and animal population density. The report suggests that more effective diagnostic tools and surveillance systems need to be developed and that a One Health strategy would be crucial to address these problems. The results have significant implications on the improvement of international preparedness and response to zoonotic diseases, and give a direction to future research and policymaking.















