Infectious Disease Risk Across the Growing Human-Non Human Primate Interface: A Review of the Evidence
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 (NHP) to humans. For millennia, indigenous groups that depend on wildlife for their survival were exposed to the risk of NH...
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Main Authors: | Christian A. Devaux (Author), Oleg Mediannikov (Author), Hacene Medkour (Author), Didier Raoult (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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