Navigating Zoonotic Landscapes: From Genomic Insights to Ethical Frontiers

  • Alaa A A Aljabali
  • , Abdelrahim Alqudah
  • , Rasha M. Bashatwah
  • , Rawan Alsharedeh
  • , Esam Qnais
  • , Omar Gammoh
  • , Vijay Mishra
  • , Yachana Mishra
  • , Mohamed El-Tanani
  • , Taher Hatahet

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Abstract

Viral zoonoses represent a critical intersection of global health, ecology, and ethical issues. Pathogens that pass from animals to humans. This review examines the complex landscape of viral zoonoses, including their mechanisms, impact, and mitigation strategies. We begin with insights into the historical context and significance of these diseases and then explore spillover mechanisms influenced by genetic, ecological, and anthropogenic factors. This review covers the host range, transmission dynamics, and immunological barriers, including viral detection, adaptation, and immune evasion. Genomic insights have revealed the genetic determinants of host switching and adaptation, illuminating the dynamics of viral spillover events. We emphasize the anticipation and prevention of zoonotic events, highlighting surveillance, early warning systems, and the “One Health” approach. Using case studies of outbreaks such as Ebola, avian influenza, and COVID-19, this review examines the real-world consequences of zoonotic diseases. We then discuss interventions, including mitigation strategies and vaccination, and their ethical and social implications. Drawing on past outbreaks, we provide recommendations for the future, aiming to balance human health, conservation, and animal welfare. This review aims to inform professionals, academics, and policymakers by offering a multidisciplinary perspective on the complex world of viral zoonoses and strategies to protect global health.
Original languageEnglish
Article number35
Journal Zoonotic Diseases
Volume5
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Nov 2025

Keywords

  • zoonotic diseases
  • spillover mechanisms
  • one health approach
  • genomic in- sights
  • pandemic preparedness
  • ethical implications
  • disease mitigation

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