Spillover of a pathogen from awildlife reservoir into a human or livestock host requires the pathogen to overcome a hierarchical series of barriers. Interventions aimed at one or more of these barriers may be able to prevent the occurrence of spillover. Here, we demonstrate how interventions that target the ecological context in which spillover occurs (i.e. ecological interventions) can complement conventional approaches like vaccination, treatment, disinfection and chemical control. Accelerating spillover owing to environmental change requires effective, affordable, durable and scalable solutions that fully harness the complex processes involved in cross-species pathogen spillover. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Dynamic and integ...
Many serious emerging zoonotic infections have recently arisen from bats, including Ebola, Marburg,S...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
Viruses that originate in bats may be the most notorious emerging zoonoses that spill over from wild...
Spillover of a pathogen from awildlife reservoir into a human or livestock host requires the pathoge...
Managing pathogen spillover at the wildlife–livestock interface is a key step towards improving glob...
Prevention includes addressing the drivers of disease emergence, namely ecological, meteorological, ...
INTRODUCTION: The increasing incidence of pathogen transmission from animals to humans (zoonotic spi...
Pathogen spillover between different host species is the trigger for many infectious disease outbrea...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
In their Perspective “Rigorous wildlife disease surveillance” (10 July, p. 145), M. Watsa et al. u...
For pathogens known to transmit across host species, strategic investment in disease control require...
Increased anthropogenic activities including changes in land use and unrelenting ecosystem services ...
Funder: Alborada TrustThe Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infection...
Management of wildlife disease can be targeted at pathogens, hosts or vector populations, but may al...
Climate change and biodiversity loss are among this century’s greatest threats to human health and ...
Many serious emerging zoonotic infections have recently arisen from bats, including Ebola, Marburg,S...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
Viruses that originate in bats may be the most notorious emerging zoonoses that spill over from wild...
Spillover of a pathogen from awildlife reservoir into a human or livestock host requires the pathoge...
Managing pathogen spillover at the wildlife–livestock interface is a key step towards improving glob...
Prevention includes addressing the drivers of disease emergence, namely ecological, meteorological, ...
INTRODUCTION: The increasing incidence of pathogen transmission from animals to humans (zoonotic spi...
Pathogen spillover between different host species is the trigger for many infectious disease outbrea...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
In their Perspective “Rigorous wildlife disease surveillance” (10 July, p. 145), M. Watsa et al. u...
For pathogens known to transmit across host species, strategic investment in disease control require...
Increased anthropogenic activities including changes in land use and unrelenting ecosystem services ...
Funder: Alborada TrustThe Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infection...
Management of wildlife disease can be targeted at pathogens, hosts or vector populations, but may al...
Climate change and biodiversity loss are among this century’s greatest threats to human health and ...
Many serious emerging zoonotic infections have recently arisen from bats, including Ebola, Marburg,S...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
Viruses that originate in bats may be the most notorious emerging zoonoses that spill over from wild...