Animal Markets and Zoonotic Disease Risk A Global Synthesis of a 15 Country Study

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LINDER A.. Auteur | NADZAM B.. Auteur | JAMIESON (D). Auteur | STILT K.. Auteur | MCCARTHY V.. Auteur | CENTER FOR ANIMAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. Auteur

Edité par Center for Animal and Environmental Protection - 2025

Date de publication : 20/01/2025

Zoonotic diseases—diseases that move from animals to humans—present deep and dynamic threats to global health. This report is a synthesis of a 15-country global study that investigates the systems of animal use that drive zoonotic disease risks and critically examines the regulatory frameworks that govern them. The purpose of this research is to shed new light on human-animal interactions and their broader implications for global health security. Observations drawn from these case study reports, grounded in original research and authored by in-country experts, form the foundation of this analysis. This report brings forward new examples, gathered from across six continents, to describe the landscape of zoonotic risk from a global perspective.

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