Rapid deforestation and unprecedented wildlife trafficking are important factors triggering the rate of zoonotic spillover from animals to humans. Consequently, this leads to the emergence and re-emergence of zoonotic infectious diseases among the human population. Deforestation is an important ecological disruption that leads to the loss of biodiversity. The loss of biodiversity results in the persistence of highest-quality hosts of zoonotic pathogens dominating the low-diversity communities, a process termed the dilution effect. Activities like intensive farming and logging that resulted in deforestation bring vulnerable people in close contact with these highest-quality reservoir hosts (wildlife). As a result of this vulnerability, there...
nderstanding the emergence of new zoonotic agents requires knowledge of pathogen biodiversity in wil...
More than 60 % of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic ani...
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a criminal practice bringing several ecological and public healt...
Wildlife species constitute a vast and uncharted reservoir of zoonotic pathogens that can pose a sev...
Emerging infectious diseases are a significant threat to global public health and biosecurity. The m...
Population growth and industrialization have led to a race for greater food and supply productivity....
It is estimated that each year, one billion cases of illnesses and millions of deaths occur globally...
Emerging infectious diseases in humans are frequently caused by pathogens originating from animal ho...
A debate has emerged over the potential socio-ecological drivers of wildlife-origin zoonotic disease...
Zoonotic diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Diseases such as Ebola, severe acute respirat...
Most new infectious diseases emerge when pathogens transfer from animals to humans1,2. The suspected...
Wildlife species constitute a vast and uncharted reservoir of zoonotic pathogens that can pose a sev...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
The emergence of infectious diseases is reviewed highlighting the potential role played by main envi...
Increased anthropogenic activities including changes in land use and unrelenting ecosystem services ...
nderstanding the emergence of new zoonotic agents requires knowledge of pathogen biodiversity in wil...
More than 60 % of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic ani...
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a criminal practice bringing several ecological and public healt...
Wildlife species constitute a vast and uncharted reservoir of zoonotic pathogens that can pose a sev...
Emerging infectious diseases are a significant threat to global public health and biosecurity. The m...
Population growth and industrialization have led to a race for greater food and supply productivity....
It is estimated that each year, one billion cases of illnesses and millions of deaths occur globally...
Emerging infectious diseases in humans are frequently caused by pathogens originating from animal ho...
A debate has emerged over the potential socio-ecological drivers of wildlife-origin zoonotic disease...
Zoonotic diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Diseases such as Ebola, severe acute respirat...
Most new infectious diseases emerge when pathogens transfer from animals to humans1,2. The suspected...
Wildlife species constitute a vast and uncharted reservoir of zoonotic pathogens that can pose a sev...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
The emergence of infectious diseases is reviewed highlighting the potential role played by main envi...
Increased anthropogenic activities including changes in land use and unrelenting ecosystem services ...
nderstanding the emergence of new zoonotic agents requires knowledge of pathogen biodiversity in wil...
More than 60 % of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic ani...
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a criminal practice bringing several ecological and public healt...