
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
Catégorie: Sports, Religions et Spiritualités
Auteur: Alexander Shulgin
Éditeur: Graham T. Allison, James S. A. Corey
Publié: 2016-08-05
Écrivain: Philippe Jorion, Jonathan Coe
Langue: Persan, Tagalog, Anglais, Serbe, Japonais
Format: Livre audio, eBook Kindle
Auteur: Alexander Shulgin
Éditeur: Graham T. Allison, James S. A. Corey
Publié: 2016-08-05
Écrivain: Philippe Jorion, Jonathan Coe
Langue: Persan, Tagalog, Anglais, Serbe, Japonais
Format: Livre audio, eBook Kindle
(PDF) The Pandemic and its Impacts - ResearchGate - The Pandemic has a long history, but the term of “pandemic” is still not been defined by many medical texts. There have been many significant pandemics recorded in human history, and the ...
David Quammen fiction and non-fictions science writer ... - David Quammen is a well-known science writer and explorer. Author of four books of fiction and eight non-fiction titles including Spillover: Animal Infections and the next Human Pandemic. He is a frequent contributor to National Geographic Magazine among other periodical publications.
Natural spillover or research lab leak? Why a credible ... - There is solid evidence based on genetic analysis from scientists in multiple countries that the COVID-19 pandemic resulted from a natural spillover event, with the coronavirus most likely jumping from bats to people, perhaps via an intermediate animal species. What we have less evidence about is where that spillover event happened. While many scientists believe that the coronavirus first ...
The next pandemic is already happening – targeted disease ... - But the next pandemic threat is likely already making its way through the population right now. My research as an infectious disease epidemiologist has found that there is a simple strategy to mitigate emerging outbreaks: proactive, real-time surveillance in settings where animal-to-human disease spillover is most likely to occur.
Opinion | The Pandemic, from the Coronavirus’s Perspective ... - Mr. Quammen is the author of “Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic.” No sensible person can dispute that Covid-19 is a great tragedy for humanity — a tragedy even in the ...
Characteristics that Give Viruses Pandemic Potential | The ... - In 2018, however, an outbreak in southern India suggested that human-to-human transmission of Nipah virus was possible through close contact. A 27-year-old villager , who may have contracted the virus from fruit contaminated by bat saliva or urine, was admitted to the hospital in Kerala state and infected nine other people, including fellow patients, visiting relatives, and medical staff.
JAMA Health Forum – Health Policy, Health Care Reform ... - Because zoonoses will occur, even with bold new governance of the intense human-animal-environment interface, countries must have health system capacities to identify and respond rapidly. These capacities include pandemic planning, pathogen surveillance, genomic sequencing, diagnostic testing, contact investigations, and open sharing of scientific information. However, most countries currently ...
Emerging Infectious Diseases: Threats to Human Health and ... - In the meantime, new human diseases keep emerging. As noted, in late 2012 the novel MERS coronavirus emerged in Saudi Arabia , and in early 2013 a new H7N9 avian influenza virus became epizootic in Eastern China, causing 132 spillover infections of humans (as of June 7, 2013), with 28 percent case fatality , . Its pandemic potential, if any ...
Zoonosis - Wikipedia - Jorge Guerra González (2010), Infection Risk and Limitation of Fundamental Rights by Animal-To-Human Transplantations. EU, Spanish and German Law with Special Consideration of English Law (in German), Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovac, ISBN 978-3-8300-4712-4; David Quammen (2013). Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic.
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic ... - A masterpiece of science reporting that tracks the animal origins of emerging human diseases, Spillover is “fascinating and terrifying … a real-life thriller with an outcome that affects us all” (Elizabeth Kolbert, author of The Sixth Extinction). In 2020, the novel coronavirus gripped the world in a global pandemic and led to the death of hundreds of thousands.
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