Research activities of the Department of Ecology & Diseases of Zoo Animals, Game, Fish and Bees aim at studies into the interaction between hosts (wild, free-ranging and/or game animals, fishes and bees) and pathogenic agents (microorganisms and parasites) as well as abiotic environmental factors (anthropogenic and natural toxins and pollutants). We also study defence mechanisms, molecular pathology and pathophysiology of infections. Attention is also paid to combined infections and co-exposures. In line with pathogen identification, we seek for, propose therapeutic, and control measures to deal with diseases of game animals, fishes, honeybees and zooanimals in captivity.
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