Animals (Mar 2024)

Pathogenic Bacteria in Free-Living Birds, and Its Public Health Significance

  • Aleksandra Kobuszewska,
  • Beata Wysok

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14060968
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 968

Abstract

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Birds that roam freely, particularly those that migrate, have the potential to carry a range of diseases that can be passed on to humans. The vast movement of these birds across diverse environments and urban areas can contribute to the spread of bacteria over long distances, impacting both human and animal populations. Stress, overcrowding, and human interaction can also play a role in the transmission of infectious diseases among birds and humans. Therefore, it is crucial to comprehend the intricate connections between birds, vectors, zoonotic pathogens, and the environment, especially given the increasing urbanization and emergence of zoonotic illnesses. This review aims to provide a systematic overview of the significance of avian species in transmitting bacterial pathogens that pose a risk to public health.

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