Selected article for: "global spread and local outbreak"

Author: Serge Morand; Bruno Andreas Walther
Title: The accelerated infectious disease risk in the Anthropocene: more outbreaks and wider global spread
  • Document date: 2020_4_20
  • ID: 0gyk9cwx_35
    Snippet: The starting point of a disease outbreak is due to a variety of local conditions or factors (Morand and Lajaunie, 2017; Morand and Figuié, 2018) . For instance, Jones et al. (2008) However, after emergence, the local, regional, or global spread of a disease is of course dependent on many other factors of which host mobility is usually one of the most important ones. This is of course especially true for directly transmitted human pathogens (Walt.....
    Document: The starting point of a disease outbreak is due to a variety of local conditions or factors (Morand and Lajaunie, 2017; Morand and Figuié, 2018) . For instance, Jones et al. (2008) However, after emergence, the local, regional, or global spread of a disease is of course dependent on many other factors of which host mobility is usually one of the most important ones. This is of course especially true for directly transmitted human pathogens (Walther and Ewald, 2004 , and studies cited below), although mobility of humans as well as vectors are also important for the global spread of vector-borne diseases (Tatem et al., 2006; Brown et al., 2012; Eritja et al., 2017; Golnar et al., 2018; Oliveira et al., 2018) .

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