Systematic review of zoonoses in domestic and production animals documented in the State of Mexico
Abstract
Zoonotic infectious diseases (or zoonoses) are communicable diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans. These diseases bring serious health risks to both animals and humans and can have high economic impacts worldwide. The objective of this systematic review has arisen from the need to collect, analyze and synthesize the knowledge of the investigations previously carried out in relation to information on the zoonoses present in domestic and production animals documented in the State of Mexico, getting tools that help prevent diseases that cause public health problems. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method is recommended, using the Google academic, PubMed, Scielo databases, the review was limited until November 6, 2022. As a result, acquired 161 articles: 148 from Pubmed, 9 from Scielo and 4 from Google Scholar. Of the total articles found, 80 were eliminated after reading the title since it did not present agreement with most of the keywords, later 77 articles were eliminated since, when reading the abstract, they were review articles or did not have the necessary keywords. characteristics related to the inclusion criteria. The number of studies selected to assess their eligibility was 6, however, 2 were discarded because they were conducted in Mexico, but were not specific to the State of Mexico and were older than 5 years. Finally, only 4 articles were included for this systematic review.
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