Although the majority of emerging infectious diseases can be linked to wildlife sources, most pathogen spillover events to people could likely be avoided if transmission was better understood and practices adjusted to mitigate risk. Wildlife trade can facilitate zoonotic disease transmission and represents a threat to human health and economies in Asia, highlighted by the 2003 SARS coronavirus outbreak, where a Chinese wildlife market facilitated pathogen transmission. Additionally, wildlife trade poses a serious threat to biodiversity. Therefore, the combined impacts of Asian wildlife trade, sometimes termed bush meat trade, on public health and biodiversity need assessing. From 2010 to 2013, observational data were collected in Lao PDR fr...
This study reports on the illegal wildlife trade in the town of Boten, a Specific Economic Zone in t...
The wildlife trade is a major cause of species loss and can trigger disease transmission. While the ...
It is estimated that each year, one billion cases of illnesses and millions of deaths occur globally...
Although the majority of emerging infectious diseases can be linked to wildlife sources, most pathog...
Although the majority of emerging infectious diseases can be linked to wildlife sources, most pathog...
Wet markets are a critical part of South-East Asian culture and economy. However, their role in circ...
The overhunting of wildlife for food and commercial gain presents a major threat to biodiversity in ...
Most new infectious diseases emerge when pathogens transfer from animals to humans1,2. The suspected...
Decades of warnings by conservationists, epidemiologists, and virologists that the trade and consump...
Zoonotic diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Diseases such as Ebola, severe acute respirat...
Zoonotic diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Diseases such as Ebola, severe acute respirat...
International audienceWe tested animals from wildlife trade sites in Laos for the presence of zoonot...
Decades of warnings that the trade and consumption of wildlife could result in serious zoonotic pand...
The overhunting of wildlife for food and commercial gain presents a major threat to biodiversity in ...
Trade of bushmeat and other wildlife for human consumption presents a unique set of challenges to po...
This study reports on the illegal wildlife trade in the town of Boten, a Specific Economic Zone in t...
The wildlife trade is a major cause of species loss and can trigger disease transmission. While the ...
It is estimated that each year, one billion cases of illnesses and millions of deaths occur globally...
Although the majority of emerging infectious diseases can be linked to wildlife sources, most pathog...
Although the majority of emerging infectious diseases can be linked to wildlife sources, most pathog...
Wet markets are a critical part of South-East Asian culture and economy. However, their role in circ...
The overhunting of wildlife for food and commercial gain presents a major threat to biodiversity in ...
Most new infectious diseases emerge when pathogens transfer from animals to humans1,2. The suspected...
Decades of warnings by conservationists, epidemiologists, and virologists that the trade and consump...
Zoonotic diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Diseases such as Ebola, severe acute respirat...
Zoonotic diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Diseases such as Ebola, severe acute respirat...
International audienceWe tested animals from wildlife trade sites in Laos for the presence of zoonot...
Decades of warnings that the trade and consumption of wildlife could result in serious zoonotic pand...
The overhunting of wildlife for food and commercial gain presents a major threat to biodiversity in ...
Trade of bushmeat and other wildlife for human consumption presents a unique set of challenges to po...
This study reports on the illegal wildlife trade in the town of Boten, a Specific Economic Zone in t...
The wildlife trade is a major cause of species loss and can trigger disease transmission. While the ...
It is estimated that each year, one billion cases of illnesses and millions of deaths occur globally...