BACKGROUND: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intensification. The health implications of this development are uncertain. Intensification creates cheaper products, allowing more people to access animal-based foods. However, some practices associated with intensification may contribute to zoonotic disease emergence and spread: for example, the sustained use of antibiotics, concentration of animals in confined units, and long distances and frequent movement of livestock. OBJECTIVES: Here we present the diverse range of ecological, biological, and socioeconomic factors likely to enhance or reduce zoonotic risk, and identify ways in which a comprehensive risk analysis may be conducted by using an ...
A systematic review of the published literature was undertaken, to explore the ability of different ...
Growth in the livestock sector is associated with heightened risk for epidemic diseases. The increas...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
BACKGROUND: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intens...
Background: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intens...
BACKGROUND: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intens...
Humans have traveled with their livestock to the ends of the earth, and animal husbandry has transfo...
Many emerging infectious diseases in human populations are associated with zoonotic origins. Attenti...
It has been argued that intensive livestock farming increases the risk of pandemics of zoonotic orig...
Executive summary A systematic review of the published literature was undertaken, to explore the abi...
Abstract: Many emerging infectious diseases in human populations are associated with zoonotic origin...
Livestock farming is imbued with a variety of disease-related risks. The threat of disease, and acti...
A systematic review was conducted by a multidisciplinary team to analyze qualitatively best availabl...
IMPLICATIONS : Increasing wildlife–livestock interactions enhance opportunities for pathogen t...
In the past two decades there has been a growing realisation that the livestock sector was in a proc...
A systematic review of the published literature was undertaken, to explore the ability of different ...
Growth in the livestock sector is associated with heightened risk for epidemic diseases. The increas...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
BACKGROUND: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intens...
Background: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intens...
BACKGROUND: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intens...
Humans have traveled with their livestock to the ends of the earth, and animal husbandry has transfo...
Many emerging infectious diseases in human populations are associated with zoonotic origins. Attenti...
It has been argued that intensive livestock farming increases the risk of pandemics of zoonotic orig...
Executive summary A systematic review of the published literature was undertaken, to explore the abi...
Abstract: Many emerging infectious diseases in human populations are associated with zoonotic origin...
Livestock farming is imbued with a variety of disease-related risks. The threat of disease, and acti...
A systematic review was conducted by a multidisciplinary team to analyze qualitatively best availabl...
IMPLICATIONS : Increasing wildlife–livestock interactions enhance opportunities for pathogen t...
In the past two decades there has been a growing realisation that the livestock sector was in a proc...
A systematic review of the published literature was undertaken, to explore the ability of different ...
Growth in the livestock sector is associated with heightened risk for epidemic diseases. The increas...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...