Authors
Sohel Ahmed, Julio D Dávila, Adriana Allen, Mordechai Haklay, Cecilia Tacoli, Eric M Fèvre
Publication date
2019/10
Journal
Environment and urbanization
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
443-460
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Rapid urbanization in the global South is adding epidemiological and nutritional challenges and increasing disease and health burdens for citizens. Greater movement of people, animals, food and trade often provides favourable grounds for the emergence of infectious diseases, including zoonoses. We conduct a rapid evidence scan to explore what is known and hypothesized about the links between urbanization and zoonosis emergence. This points to rapid demographic growth, migration and density, increased movement of people and animals, and changes in land uses as the main processes linked to the prevalence of zoonosis in the urban global South. We argue that this emerging global health challenge is also deeply connected with the urbanization of poverty and inequalities within cities. Tackling the micro-level causal relationships between urbanization and zoonosis requires urgent attention to living …
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