@Rebecca21951651 @CD57227 @gdemaneuf @humblesci I also look for minor errors when assessing grant proposals - they are definitely "black marks" - they reduce overall confidence. It was my very careful reading of Jones et al https://t.co/VtvBJJRRgQ that re
@ATinekeA @RudieBdeV @MarionKoopmans Het is geen angst zaaien maar gewoon realiteit. Probeer je eerst eens te verdiepen in de wereld van emerging infecties https://t.co/TZIu9uTEKH https://t.co/7c0RxLPTxC
The above paper did not take drug resistance into account, whereas this one 👇did; note that vector borne pathogens are kept separate to zoonotic spillovers from wildlife. 14/n https://t.co/qND6lCFVFz.
RT @PeterDaszak: here's one with pictures... if that helps... https://t.co/Vmp3dBFxpp
RT @PeterDaszak: here's one with pictures... if that helps... https://t.co/Vmp3dBFxpp
here's one with pictures... if that helps... https://t.co/Vmp3dBFxpp
@emilyakopp Many papers in prestigious journals equally bad; I think an open secret among senior scientists. eg: "foundational" paper widely interpreted as claiming natural pathogens are a big threat. https://t.co/VtvBJJRRgQ. There are some - but this fear
RT @ColinDavdButler: 2/n This qn seems unanswered but authors' selection of references & "pandemics" worries me. 1st, they uncritically cit…
2/n This qn seems unanswered but authors' selection of references & "pandemics" worries me. 1st, they uncritically cite Jones et al https://t.co/VtvBJJRRgQ without hinting at that paper's flaws, eg ascertainment bias discussed by Rosenberg et al which
Article published in 2008: [which suggest that predicted emerging disease hotspots due to zoonotic pathogens from wildlife... are more concentrated in lower-latitude developing countries] https://t.co/Vsxx7jSou0
On the other hand, 28% of human infections did not.
RT @PeterDaszak: perhaps this one? https://t.co/Vmp3dBFxpp
RT @PeterDaszak: perhaps this one? https://t.co/Vmp3dBFxpp
perhaps this one? https://t.co/Vmp3dBFxpp
@michaelpsenger Our vaccinations have increased 5X fold but our infectious diseases have also gone up. https://t.co/Ahl3AGrzLf It’s time to realize the trade offs of vaccines — they protect you from one very specific virus variant but simultaneously make
@vinelodge @MiceInSpace @michaelzlin @RadCentrism This has been analyzed/published, e.g. these 2 papers which corrected for underlying biases in reporting/monitoring using a host of datasets & showed statistically signficiant increase in frequency of E
@Bryce_Nickels https://t.co/VtvBJJRRgQ - a foundational EID paper (almost 8K GS cites) - lists 335 EID "events". Of these, 64 are forms of drug-resistance eg A baumannii (*4); ie equivalent to Nipah, Hendra, Lassa & Ebola. How many in general public -
Makale: Ortaya Çıkan Bulaşıcı Hastalıklarda Küresel Eğilimler. https://t.co/HXahOgQ56c
@gadboit Wrong I'm afraid. I'm referring to analysis (below) of 100s of novel EIDs that emerged since 1940, when viral culture technology already widely used. Peak in 1980s. First emergence of each one given in database in suppl. info. https://t.co/Vmp3dBG
Kate has been an inspiration ever since I read her 2008 Nature paper. A canonical paper in One Health and emerging zoonoses. https://t.co/EMG5zrRvjx
@nikosbosse Here you go, not sure they're all relevant but thought probably better to cast slightly too wide a net in sending over. Good luck! 1. https://t.co/xd7aE2AQqK 2. https://t.co/PTAHoNnaWo 3. https://t.co/9uemfc6OiI (builds on previous) 4. https://
RT @juli_cortes: Article: Global trends in emerging infectious diseases. "Efforts to conserve areas rich in wildlife diversity by reducing…
RT @kaylee_byers: @MyFrogCroaked This 2008 paper tends to be the go-to for describing emerging infectious diseases that are zoonotic - esti…
@MyFrogCroaked This 2008 paper tends to be the go-to for describing emerging infectious diseases that are zoonotic - estimates of 60% for emerging diseases with 70% of those originating in wildlife https://t.co/f2jbDi8uHp
RT @OrsolyaRMolnar: Emerging Infectious Diseases #EID are expected to become more frequent and more difficult to stop, #COVID19 #Monkeypox…
RT @OrsolyaRMolnar: Emerging Infectious Diseases #EID are expected to become more frequent and more difficult to stop, #COVID19 #Monkeypox…
RT @OrsolyaRMolnar: Emerging Infectious Diseases #EID are expected to become more frequent and more difficult to stop, #COVID19 #Monkeypox…
Emerging Infectious Diseases #EID are expected to become more frequent and more difficult to stop, #COVID19 #Monkeypox #Langyavirus only being the latest examples. Linking data to existing works is crucial to create the necessary unifying framework https:
Kowix 👇
RT @PeterDaszak: References for these papers: Jones et al. 2005 https://t.co/Vmp3dBFxpp, Allen et al. 2017 https://t.co/JwcyqlwYja
References for these papers: Jones et al. 2005 https://t.co/Vmp3dBFxpp, Allen et al. 2017 https://t.co/JwcyqlwYja
@BallouxFrancois There are published studies that statistically account for reporting effort & show the frequency of zoonotic spillovers are increasing, e.g.this one (the graphs are raw data, statistical analysis corrects w/ a measure of reporting bias
@GunsorButtered @Roxana95150587 @ButterleyReg @guardian Totally irrelevant. Consumerist deforestation and industrial farming cause pandemics. Just as they cause Global Warming. https://t.co/Cb32n16Syi
@johno0910 Claim that emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) have dramatically increased in recent decades, due to human interference, is uncertain. 1st problem: def'n of an EID varies markedly, eg https://t.co/VtvBJJRRgQ lists 4 of 335 EID "events" as 4 form
Global trends in emerging infectious diseases | Nature https://t.co/wCJ7Ra4bPg
@veaudeville1 @DocAmine_ La peste noire s'est faite par les rongeurs => animaux Et si, il y a plus d'épidémies, et on est pas préparé à y faire face 🤓 https://t.co/V1H97SDn0i
@zpyarom @Sharonlevinson2 לא אם קצב הופעתן ו/או חומרתן צפוי לגדול. התגובה שלך* מסירה את האחריות האנושית לבעיה (וזאת בדיוק הסיבה שהמצב צפוי להחמיר). *לא חלילה מופנה אישית כלפייך; זאת התנהגות כלל-אנושית. ולראייה: https://t.co/hnBlxlmSEd
He adds that developing countries in the tropics, where wildlife diversity is greatest, should be the front line of this battle against viruses. 2/21/08 ( at this point, it is as if you are reading an advertisement ) https://t.co/1fBcd6wasm https://t.co/
@_MartinHagen Und wenn ihnen die Sache wirklich so wichtig ist, legen sie bitte auch ein Konzept zur Vermeidung/frühzeitigen Prävention von weiteren emerging infectious diseases vor. Oder regelt das etwa der Markt? https://t.co/ATHjfkafgk
Más referencias sobre el tema: https://t.co/vkKXs9pPRi https://t.co/PAtD2azu9Q https://t.co/Z3DguYmFM5
@legidoquigley Teniendo en cuenta que + del 60% de las enfermedades que sufrimos tienen origen en los animales, hace tiempo que están entre nosotros (https://t.co/ARTMMLIPHz). Otra cosa es que nuestro modo de vida y cómo nos relacionamos con el entorno vay
@DafnaMaor הפרקטיקה של השוקים הרטובים דוחה וברברית ברמות שקשה לתאר. מעבר לזה, אנחנו הגורם העיקרי להופעת מרבית המגיפות בשל התנהלות קלוקלת (= פושעת) עם הטבע.
@gorskon @denise_dewald @Ryan_Mac_Phd I've heard Vincent Rancaniello's exasperation on it many times. He explains GOF well. https://t.co/DLQNXLeBFd Who has time to be worried about GOF when these things are spilling out of the wild all the damn ?!?!?! h
@GiladZahavYarok --> שאין כאן דבר יוצא דופן. חלק נכבד מפנדמיות העבר הגיעו מקפיצת מין מבעלי חיים לבני אדם, כמו נגיף האיידס, אבולה ומרבית מחלות שמקורן בנגיפי קורונה אחרים, כמו SARS ו- MERS. --> https://t.co/yZgXHkFeMP
Dans les années 60, certains déclaraient la fin des maladies infectieuses. En réalité, elles ne cessent d'augmenter. https://t.co/6Vivk3QBln
An old paper but it is one of the ‘you-must-read’. Still inspiring in 2021. https://t.co/Y8YccooB2i
RT @NovelSci: @irtapil @PeterDaszak Precisely what the studies show. Since 1940, agricultural drivers were associated with >25% of all — an…
RT @NovelSci: @irtapil @PeterDaszak Precisely what the studies show. Since 1940, agricultural drivers were associated with >25% of all — an…
@irtapil @PeterDaszak Precisely what the studies show. Since 1940, agricultural drivers were associated with >25% of all — and >50% of zoonotic — infectious diseases that emerged. We expect it to increase as agriculture expands and intensifies. https
.@ProfKateJones at #ismbeccb21 contrasts the perspective on biodiversity in 2 prominent papers in @Nature that she authored https://t.co/VCka0Acfh4 v. https://t.co/Msq6G4YOvw
Jones et al (2008) Global trends in emerging infectious diseases. Nature @ProfKateJones https://t.co/l1LSFxUwQl 5/7
RT @genologos: Cherry-picked examples to claim a high probability of lab leaks. This claim conveniently leaves out Ebola, Zika, SARS, MERS,…
Cherry-picked examples to claim a high probability of lab leaks. This claim conveniently leaves out Ebola, Zika, SARS, MERS, Nipah…zoonotic viruses are extremely common: https://t.co/qFFuBlAUyM (Quote from https://t.co/DQ3r0JOwiS) https://t.co/lHvjSbF5G6
RT @jjopperman: 3/7 Over the past century, novel infectious diseases have been emerging at an increasing rate, with 3-4 new diseases iden…
RT @jjopperman: 3/7 Over the past century, novel infectious diseases have been emerging at an increasing rate, with 3-4 new diseases iden…
3/7 Over the past century, novel infectious diseases have been emerging at an increasing rate, with 3-4 new diseases identified annually. The majority of these (60%) have been zoonotic, with most (72%) coming from wildlife. https://t.co/PelHJM0X0k http
'Arguably the first publication that attempted to perform a risk assessment of aspects of disease emergence (rather than simply compiling lists of emerging viruses) was that of Jones et al, which we use here as an arbitrary starting point' https://t.co/NC
@trevorjtweets @80000Hours I agree this ep was great. For the sake of honesty, though, I'll point out that by this estimate, 72 percent of zoönotic diseases came from wildlife rather than farm animals. So I think other interventions are better targeted for
@Teamkadeal @LeDanator https://t.co/oMhKBjias9 voilà le bon lien
@WURbvr @WimvanderPoel1 Jones et al. (2008) did find that 60% of emerging infectious disease events in humans are zoonoses, i.e. diseases originating from animals. But that “70% of all viruses that affect humans are transmitted by animals” seems a lot. Do
@h24_ol @SeriousCharly @BryanSupaberg @AnthooAlgodon c'est marrant car ton graphique montre exactement ce que je dis : la quantité de pandémies / épidémies a explosé lors des 50 dernières années, comme tu peux le voir sur ton propre graphe. Sinon : https:
RT @notav_info: La rivista Nature ha pubblicato uno studio su 335 nuove malattie emerse tra il 1960 e il 2004, concludendo che il 60% viene…
RT @FernandoVallada: Las enfermedades infecciosas emergentes como el coronavirus han pasado de ser frecuentes en zonas templadas a serlo en…
RT @notav_info: La rivista Nature ha pubblicato uno studio su 335 nuove malattie emerse tra il 1960 e il 2004, concludendo che il 60% viene…
RT @notav_info: La rivista Nature ha pubblicato uno studio su 335 nuove malattie emerse tra il 1960 e il 2004, concludendo che il 60% viene…
La rivista Nature ha pubblicato uno studio su 335 nuove malattie emerse tra il 1960 e il 2004, concludendo che il 60% viene dagli animali. Anche il Covid 19 sarà probabilmente tra queste, con pangolini e pipistrelli tra i vettori più probabili [2/n] https
@YonatanMakom יונתן, צריך להדגיש שזה אף מעבר לזה. לא רק מדובר כאן עליה בתפוצה של מינים מסוימים, אלא גם האופן בו אנו מתנהלים עם בעלי חיים שאינם מבויתים (הרס שיטתי של סביבות המחיה שלהם + ציד ואכילה של בעלי חיים אקזוטיים = יצירת תנאים שמקלים על קפיצות מין לבנ
This 2008 study published in @nature noted that emerging infectious diseases had increased significantly over time (1940-2004) as a result of socio-economic, environmental and ecological pressures. Most were result of zoonotic spillover (like Covid). https
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
..no wonder people's mental health is bad when some politicians say they don't try to silence healthcare professionals etc but do; they don't deal with the climate emergency declared in 2019 but need to & VAW; they ignore the top doc warning provinces
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…
RT @DFisman: COVID-19 is part of a bigger picture. Disrupted ecology and human-animal interactions are the cause of most emerging infectio…