Now that more and more of the scientific community are coming to release the significance of BD, the next question is what happens next?
Firstly, there needs to be an increase in the understanding of its origin and spread. This will help to improve treatment, control and prevent further introduction to more areas. Furthermore, the lessons learnt from BD could be applied to other emerging infectious diseases which affect ecosystems, food security and biodiversity.
Additionally, scientists would like to improve the survival of frogs within the wild. This can be achieved by a number of methods, such as habitat manipulation, bioaugmentation (addition of nutrients to the environment) or selection for resistant frogs. Unfortunately, these measures are often very expensive, have a lasting ecological impact or are just difficult to implement within the environment.



