Most of the human pandemics reported to date can be classified as zoonoses. Among these, there is a long history of infectious diseases that have spread from non-human primates …
The dynamics of the virus, infection and immunity, not to mention on-going efforts to revise and improve clinical care, and endeavors to develop medical treatments and vaccines, are a …
One of the immediate responses to COVID-19 has been a call to ban wildlife trade given the suspected origin of the pandemic in a Chinese market selling and butchering wild animals …
As a concept and disciplinary practice, resilience analysis has evolved rapidly within the twenty-first century. This is driven in large part by the growing complexity in everyday …
Humans have always been plagued by epidemics caused primarily by infectious diseases that originated from animals, especially wildlife (1). The establishment of sustained …
Illegal or unsustainable wildlife trade is growing at a global level, threatening the traded species and coexisting biota, and promoting the spread of invasive species. From the loss of …
LP Koh, Y Li, JSH Lee - Nature Sustainability, 2021 - nature.com
China's decision to ban the trade and consumption of terrestrial wild animals, while controversial, is a viable response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ban has implications that …
A Yasir, X Hu, M Ahmad, A Rauf, J Shi… - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Although social presence plays an essential role under general conditions, its role becomes significant for societal protection during the quarantine period in epidemic outbreak. In this …
C Milbank, B Vira - The Lancet Planetary Health, 2022 - thelancet.com
Zoonotic diseases are estimated to constitute 75% of all emerging infectious diseases, of which more than 70% come from wild species. The potential threat of zoonotic spillover from …