A One Health look into the emergence of zoonotic viruses at the human-animal-environment interface
Abstract Emerging zoonotic viruses are a major public health concern, and they have caused the majority of human infectious disease outbreaks in recent decades. It is known that the emergence of zoonotic diseases is facilitated by human-caused environmental changes such as deforestation and changes...
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Main Authors: | Abdifetah Mohamed (Author), Mahamed Abdi Wali (Author) |
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