Climate, Biodiversity, Fauna and Viruses: A New Disease Map Concerns Experts
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Three out of five new diseases in humans are zoonotic. The expert Nacho de Blas explains how climate change accelerates the leap from animal viruses to people.The entry Climate, biodiversity, fauna and virus: A new disease map concerns experts was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
Madrid.- The loss of biodiversity, climate change and fragmentation of ecosystems are altering the balance between humans, wildlife and domestic animals. In this context, zoonotic diseases - which jump from animals to people, and vice versa - will become more and more frequent, with a new map of infections that is of concern to experts. "Of every five diseases that appear in humans per year, three are of zoonotic origin", says veterinarian Nacho…
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