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   the implications of malaria in livestock: reservoirs, challenges, and future directions  
   
نویسنده albadrani basima abdulfatah ,al-farwachi maab ibrahim ,iqbal muhammad naeem ,ashraf asfa
منبع iranian journal of veterinary medicine - 2024 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:311 -332
چکیده    Malaria, a mosquito-borne infectious disease caused by the parasite plasmodium, has been predominantly associated with humans. however, recent studies have uncovered a potential reservoir for plasmodium spp., within livestock populations. malaria, caused by the parasitic protozoan plasmodium spp., is a deadly disease that affects millions of people worldwide. although human is the primary host for the malaria parasite, it has been discovered that certain animals can also serve as reservoirs. one such potential reservoir is livestock populations, as they have been found to carry plasmodium spp. parasites. this article will discuss the implications of livestock being potential reservoirs for malaria and the importance of understanding this relationship for effective disease control. livestock populations have long been overlooked as potential reservoirs for malaria transmission, but recent advancements in diagnostic techniques and surveillance studies have sparked interest in exploring this field. by prioritizing thorough assessments of zoonotic transmission risks, we can gain valuable insights into the role of livestock in malaria transmission and develop effective strategies to reduce the burden of this devastating disease.
کلیدواژه future direction ,livestock ,malaria ,plasmodium ,reservoirs
آدرس university of mosul, college of veterinary medicine, department of internal & preventive medicine, iraq, university of mosul, college of veterinary medicine, department of internal & preventive medicine, iraq, pacific science media, pakistan. pacific science media, uk, fujian normal university, school of life sciences, department of microbiology, china
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