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Nataša Stević serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases of Animals and Bee Diseases at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. She teaches core courses including Bee Diseases, Tropical Diseases, Infectious Diseases of Animals, and advanced diagnostic methodologies, maintaining active research engagement as evidenced by 2025 publications. Her institutional email is natasas@vet.bg.ac.rs.
Her research centers on zoonotic pathogen surveillance using molecular techniques, with emphasis on Coxiella burnetii (Q fever), Brucella canis, leptospirosis, and parasitic environmental contamination. She integrates One Health principles by examining disease transmission across stray dogs, cats, wildlife, and urban ecosystems in Serbia, particularly Belgrade. Methodologically, she specializes in multiplex PCR assays and seroprevalence studies.
Publication analysis (2013-2025) reveals consistent epidemiological fieldwork in Serbian contexts, evolving from brucellosis surveillance to contemporary wildlife virology and environmental parasitology. Her work bridges veterinary diagnostics with public health implications, predominantly utilizing molecular bacteriology and parasitology frameworks across companion animals and wild carnivores.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials.
Student advising details and grant funding information are absent from available records, though her collaborative publications indicate active research partnerships with Danica Bogunović, Sonja Radojičić, and other Serbian veterinary researchers.
Specific laboratory facilities or dedicated research teams were not referenced in the source documentation.
