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Project cooperationUpdated on 12 May 2025

The epidemiology of infectious diseases in wildlife and its interaction with livestock and public health.

Joanna Zarzyńska

assistant professor at Department of Food Hygiene and Public Health Protection, IVM, WULS-SGGW

Warsaw, mazowieckie, Poland

About

We are a group of researchers working in the Veterinary Faculty at Warsaw University of Life Sciences WULS (Warsaw, Poland).

Our team of experienced veterinarians, researchers, and specialists conduct studies in areas such as diagnostics and prevention of wildlife and zoonotic diseases. By utilizing advanced diagnostic techniques and collaborating with national and international experts, we are at the forefront of ensuring healthier animals and safer environments for both animals and humans.

Our research interests are focused on the epidemiology of infectious diseases in wildlife and its interaction with livestock and public health. 

Currently, we are focused on investigating infectious diseases in European bison, moose, wolf, Eurasian lynx, European wildcat, European hedgehog, wild boar, and other wildlife mammals in "One Health" approach. 

You are welcome to contact us and cooperate.

Stage

  • Early stage

Type

  • Partner looking for consortium

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