Mapping the gaps: a framework for advancing psittacosis research and surveillance in China (IMAGE)
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The figure summarizes findings from 424 studies across four domains — epidemiology, pathogen and laboratory science, clinical diagnosis and treatment, and public health strategies. For each domain, the review maps what has been reported, where critical knowledge gaps remain, and what targeted actions are needed. The framework converges on six broad priorities to guide future research and policy: strengthening epidemiological infrastructure, advancing molecular epidemiology, standardizing diagnostic pathways, improving treatment evidence, enhancing prevention at the human–animal interface, and formalizing One Health coordination.
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Shiyi Huo, Wei Liu, Chao Lv, Bowen Liu, Jingbo Xue, Yang Hong, Yuwan Hao, Muxin Chen, Andong Xu, Xiao Tan, Xinyu Feng, Shizhu Li.
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