2023
DOI: 10.1097/js9.0000000000000113
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Recent outbreak of Sudan ebolavirus in Uganda and global concern

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“…However, the potential diseases that affect livestock are what cause economic loss for farmers (Sakhare et al, 2019) [27] . Several newly emerging illnesses, such as monkeypox and the Sudan Ebola Virus, offer a danger of zoonotic transmission and are therefore a threat to animal populations (Rana et al, 2022;Patel et al, 2023a;Patel et al, 2023b) [24,22,23] . In addition to this, some well-known diseases that were previously assumed to be under control are still thriving.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the potential diseases that affect livestock are what cause economic loss for farmers (Sakhare et al, 2019) [27] . Several newly emerging illnesses, such as monkeypox and the Sudan Ebola Virus, offer a danger of zoonotic transmission and are therefore a threat to animal populations (Rana et al, 2022;Patel et al, 2023a;Patel et al, 2023b) [24,22,23] . In addition to this, some well-known diseases that were previously assumed to be under control are still thriving.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the economic losses that farmers experience are caused by the various diseases that harm cattle (Sakhare et al, 2019) [39] . There are a number of recently discovered diseases, such as monkeypox and the Sudan Ebola Virus that pose a risk of zoonotic transmission and are consequently a risk to animal populations (Rana et al, 2022;Patel et al, 2023a;Patel et al, 2023b) [38,[34][35] . Zoonotic diseases and animal diseases need to be monitored via surveillance in order for epidemiological data to be able to contribute to the creation of policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%