The socio-economic drivers of bushmeat consumption during the West African Ebola crisis.
Bushmeat represents an important source of animal protein for humans in tropical Africa. Unsustainable bushmeat hunting is a major threat to wildlife and its consumption is associated with an increased risk of acquiring zoonotic diseases, such as Ebola virus disease (EVD). During the recent EVD outb...
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Main Authors: | Isabel Ordaz-Németh (Author), Mimi Arandjelovic (Author), Lukas Boesch (Author), Tsegaye Gatiso (Author), Trokon Grimes (Author), Hjalmar S Kuehl (Author), Menladi Lormie (Author), Colleen Stephens (Author), Clement Tweh (Author), Jessica Junker (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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