Authors
Elizabeth H Loh, Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio, Kevin J Olival, Tiffany L Bogich, Christine K Johnson, Jonna AK Mazet, William Karesh, Peter Daszak
Publication date
2015/7/1
Journal
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
Volume
15
Issue
7
Pages
432-437
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Description
We used literature searches and a database of all reported emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) to analyze the most important transmission pathways (e.g., vector-borne, aerosol droplet transmitted) for emerging zoonoses. Our results suggest that at the broad scale, the likelihood of transmission occurring through any one pathway is approximately equal. However, the major transmission pathways for zoonoses differ widely according to the specific underlying drivers of EID events (e.g., land-use change, agricultural intensification). These results can be used to develop better targeting of surveillance for, and more effective control of newly emerged zoonoses in regions under different underlying pressures that drive disease emergence.
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