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Author: Engering, Anneke; Hogerwerf, Lenny; Slingenbergh, Jan
Title: Pathogen–host–environment interplay and disease emergence
  • Document date: 2013_2_6
  • ID: t2pgb4l9_21_1
    Snippet: ld carnivores, birds, bats and rodents. Humans may become infected encroaching forest and game reserves, including hunting for and consumption of wild meat. 45 Interspecies contact rates have gone up considerably also as a result of the steep recent and ongoing growth in human population and increases in food animal production. Wildlife migration can facilitate species jumps to domestic animals and humans. 46 The pressures on the natural resource.....
    Document: ld carnivores, birds, bats and rodents. Humans may become infected encroaching forest and game reserves, including hunting for and consumption of wild meat. 45 Interspecies contact rates have gone up considerably also as a result of the steep recent and ongoing growth in human population and increases in food animal production. Wildlife migration can facilitate species jumps to domestic animals and humans. 46 The pressures on the natural resource base forces wildlife into farming and urban landscapes, enhancing species mixing. One example is the emergence of Nipah virus in Malaysia in pigs and subsequently humans, and triggered by fruit bats foraging fruit trees near pig farms, using also pig manure as fertilizer. 47 An infectious disease emergence framework A Engering et al 3

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