Wiebers & Feigin accurately propose that reducing the risks posed by infectious disease outbreaks and other global health challenges will depend critically on transitioning away from intensive animal farming practices. Creating the right incentive structure for this transition to happen is one of the great challenges in the years to come, but a much-needed step to ensure the health and well-being of current and future generations
With continuing population growth and rising demand for food, livestock and aquaculture are integral...
Large-scale changes in human behaviour are urgently needed to prevent future pandemics involving zoo...
Investments in animal health and Veterinary Services can have a measurable impact on the health of p...
This commentary discusses two issues highlighted by Wiebers & Feigin in the context of the current a...
Abstract – Society might expect that animals farmed to meet the food security needs of people global...
Abstract The world’s large and growing appetite for meat and other animal products has profound impl...
In today's world, emerging and re-emerging diseases have a significant impact on global economies an...
Changing disease landscapesThe World Livestock 2013: Changing disease landscapes looks at the eviden...
This commentary expands Wiebers & Feigin’s target article by pinpointing how declining wildlife, exp...
Wiebers & Feigin (2020) make a strong argument for measures that would limit future zoonoses, such a...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
Humans have traveled with their livestock to the ends of the earth, and animal husbandry has transfo...
The planet is in a global health emergency exacting enormous medical and economic tolls. It is imper...
Burgeoning demand for animal proteins for the growing human population has compelled the world to sh...
Global livestock production refers to the breeding and raising of domesticated animals for food, fib...
With continuing population growth and rising demand for food, livestock and aquaculture are integral...
Large-scale changes in human behaviour are urgently needed to prevent future pandemics involving zoo...
Investments in animal health and Veterinary Services can have a measurable impact on the health of p...
This commentary discusses two issues highlighted by Wiebers & Feigin in the context of the current a...
Abstract – Society might expect that animals farmed to meet the food security needs of people global...
Abstract The world’s large and growing appetite for meat and other animal products has profound impl...
In today's world, emerging and re-emerging diseases have a significant impact on global economies an...
Changing disease landscapesThe World Livestock 2013: Changing disease landscapes looks at the eviden...
This commentary expands Wiebers & Feigin’s target article by pinpointing how declining wildlife, exp...
Wiebers & Feigin (2020) make a strong argument for measures that would limit future zoonoses, such a...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
Humans have traveled with their livestock to the ends of the earth, and animal husbandry has transfo...
The planet is in a global health emergency exacting enormous medical and economic tolls. It is imper...
Burgeoning demand for animal proteins for the growing human population has compelled the world to sh...
Global livestock production refers to the breeding and raising of domesticated animals for food, fib...
With continuing population growth and rising demand for food, livestock and aquaculture are integral...
Large-scale changes in human behaviour are urgently needed to prevent future pandemics involving zoo...
Investments in animal health and Veterinary Services can have a measurable impact on the health of p...