This commentary expands Wiebers & Feigin’s target article by pinpointing how declining wildlife, expanding livestock and globalisation contribute to the increase in epidemics of zoonotic diseases, the COVID-19 crisis and future health crises. Epidemics and the emergence of zoonoses are manifestations of dysfunctional links with animals, both wild and domestic, requiring a new approach to health and the environment
One Health has become more important in recent years because interactions between people, animals, p...
Large-scale changes in human behaviour are urgently needed to prevent future pandemics involving zoo...
SummaryAt the end of the year that saw Ebola virus disease dominate the news, experts warn that othe...
International audienceThis commentary expands Wiebers & Feigin's target article by pinpointing how d...
The ever-increasing global health impact of SARS-CoV-2—the etiological agent of coronavirus disease ...
Well-functioning, healthy ecosystems are fundamental to all life on earth including that of humans. ...
In a plainly worded target article whose sagacity and import can hardly be overstated, Wiebers & Fei...
Increased human–animal interfaces impose threats on human life by creating scope for the emergence a...
The risk of a new epidemic zoonosis is very high as shown by the experience with COVID-19 and, more ...
The planet is in a global health emergency exacting enormous medical and economic tolls. It is imper...
Wiebers & Feigin (2020) make a strong argument for measures that would limit future zoonoses, such a...
The COVID-19 pandemic is requiring us to reconsider our relationship with the animal world. A large ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has unimaginably changed our lives with long-lasting consequences for our soci...
Infectious diseases affect people, domestic animals and wildlife alike, with many pathogens being ab...
The journal The Lancet recently published a countdown on health and climate change. Attention was fo...
One Health has become more important in recent years because interactions between people, animals, p...
Large-scale changes in human behaviour are urgently needed to prevent future pandemics involving zoo...
SummaryAt the end of the year that saw Ebola virus disease dominate the news, experts warn that othe...
International audienceThis commentary expands Wiebers & Feigin's target article by pinpointing how d...
The ever-increasing global health impact of SARS-CoV-2—the etiological agent of coronavirus disease ...
Well-functioning, healthy ecosystems are fundamental to all life on earth including that of humans. ...
In a plainly worded target article whose sagacity and import can hardly be overstated, Wiebers & Fei...
Increased human–animal interfaces impose threats on human life by creating scope for the emergence a...
The risk of a new epidemic zoonosis is very high as shown by the experience with COVID-19 and, more ...
The planet is in a global health emergency exacting enormous medical and economic tolls. It is imper...
Wiebers & Feigin (2020) make a strong argument for measures that would limit future zoonoses, such a...
The COVID-19 pandemic is requiring us to reconsider our relationship with the animal world. A large ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has unimaginably changed our lives with long-lasting consequences for our soci...
Infectious diseases affect people, domestic animals and wildlife alike, with many pathogens being ab...
The journal The Lancet recently published a countdown on health and climate change. Attention was fo...
One Health has become more important in recent years because interactions between people, animals, p...
Large-scale changes in human behaviour are urgently needed to prevent future pandemics involving zoo...
SummaryAt the end of the year that saw Ebola virus disease dominate the news, experts warn that othe...