Controlling emerging zoonoses at the animal-human interface
Abstract Background For many emerging or re-emerging pathogens, cases in humans arise from a mixture of introductions (via zoonotic spillover from animal reservoirs or geographic spillover from endemic regions) and secondary human-to-human transmission. Interventions aiming to reduce incidence of th...
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Main Authors: | Riley O. Mummah (Author), Nicole A. Hoff (Author), Anne W. Rimoin (Author), James O. Lloyd-Smith (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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