RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
RT @Nosheen_Z: Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. http…
Read these, please: It’s a matter of biodiversity and pollution. https://t.co/6Hek3X5pkc https://t.co/rd60rLoGu5 https://t.co/6AVx6lljop
@DavidNdii @cswekesa @DataRuckus Diseases that jump from animals/wildlife to humans are called Zoonoses, in "Global trends in emerging infectious diseases(EID)" https://t.co/JZ5QSf2KNI zoonoses make up (60.3% of EIDs),71.8% jump from wildlife( SARS-COV-19,
Infectious diseases are now emerging more rapidly than in the past. Around 60 percent of the new diseases are zoonotic. https://t.co/QG7kFGVfpc
6 | מצרף לינקים למאמרים שהתייחסתי אליהם: https://t.co/7PsJYBs489 https://t.co/zGBix0AAtU
Global trends in emerging infectious diseases @nature https://t.co/qjH6BigpJ6
@nw_nicholas Forget Nostradamus. Hundreds of scientific papers said diseases caused by viruses we don't know about could emerge and do exactly what's happening now with #COVID19. Here are 2 examples, 10 years apart. https://t.co/rFbmDavd3M https://t.co/3d
Reminder that #COVID19 did not occur in a vacuum. “The majority of [#emerginginfectiousdisease events] (71.8%) originate in #wildlife...and are #increasing significantly over time." This is why wildlife matters! #ecology https://t.co/jRcQUYB90K
2008 nature 新興感染症の世界的動向:Global trends in emerging infectious diseases | Nature https://t.co/I92jG4xowB
Publication: 'Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) are a significant burden on global economies and public health.' - https://t.co/vm0okwACHq #globalhealth #infectiousdiseases
@WURbvr U schrijft: "70% van de dierziekten is overdraagbaar aan de mens". Van alle dierziekten? Heeft u daar misschien een referentie voor? Of bedoelt u dat 60,3 % van opkomende infectieziekten bij mensen afkomstig zijn van dieren (Jones et al. 2008)? ht
RT @mekisus: Global trends in emerging infectious diseases | Nature https://t.co/w0064xfavf
Global trends in emerging infectious diseases | Nature https://t.co/w0064xfavf
.@ProfKateJones: For example, disruption of biodiversity is linked to the emergence of zoonotic diseases: https://t.co/Uk8Xj3wubs But there are also protective effect of biodiversity: https://t.co/3CMLZPEGl6 #ASM100
@SaludResponsa @MauricioGalin11 @drpaolandmd
Esta gráfica muestra el incremento de enfermedades zoonóticas (aquellas que se transmiten de animales a humanos) a través del tiempo. El riesgo es mayor si las mascotas interactuan cada vez más con fauna silvestre. Fuente: https://t.co/iecbDIxohe https:/
@DaniRabaiotti @MazHem_ @oluoluoxenfree @ColinJCarlson @BeesAndBaking @hammerheadbat Finally, this isn't quiite what you asked, but this paper does mapping of emerging diseases with some reasons why tropics have lots (zoonotics from wildlife etc.) "More di
We conclude that global resources to counter disease emergence are poorly allocated, with the majority of the scientific and surveillance effort focused on countries from where the next important EID is least likely to originate. https://t.co/O1ra47H78b
We find that 54.3% of EID (emerging infectious diseases) events are caused by bacteria or rickettsia, reflecting a large number of drug-resistant microbes in our database. https://t.co/O1ra47H78b
EID (emerging infectious diseases) events are dominated by zoonoses (60.3% of EIDs): the majority of these (71.8%) originate in wildlife (for example, severe acute respiratory virus, Ebola virus), and are increasing significantly over time. https://t.co/O1
Here we analyse a database of 335 EID ‘events’ (emerging infectious diseases) (origins of EIDs) between 1940 and 2004, and demonstrate non-random global patterns. https://t.co/O1ra47H78b
@eTweeetz @qtbeauty @debnantz @Charbrevolution @LaLaRueFrench75 Please refer to this source to understand trends of emerging diseases over time https://t.co/qKejKn9207
The driving force of the work was zoonotic diseases (ie from animals) which account for most new human diseases. https://t.co/c2jh01n33e https://t.co/DWbDtj0s0R
#djt #Science Access : Global trends in emerging infectious diseases : Nature = #journal #name #observation @NRDC https://t.co/y3rBtXLBOG
RT @jdwasmuth: .@jennifergardy 335 new infectious diseases emerged since 1940 ref: https://t.co/cvvgMtmoLR #canarie16
.@jennifergardy 335 new infectious diseases emerged since 1940 ref: https://t.co/cvvgMtmoLR #canarie16
Brings to mind @PeterDaszak 2008 analysis:more people density> EID events https://t.co/VD9Lk9usRX
Here's the paper in @nature mentioned by @ProfKateJones - Global trends in emerging infectious diseases https://t.co/YeZEFjqy7x #BES2015
@dbiello agree totally, but not only synthetic, right? Many of these -> http://t.co/w54Xikk3MW linked to Anthropocene changes!
"Global resources to counter disease emergence are poorly allocated" was in 2008. Much changed, hm? #Ebola http://t.co/odud6k3iRL
RT @sikhasingh @naturenews article by Jones et al depicts disparate resources dedicated to global public health #APHL http://t.co/b47uco7e
Nature journal article by Jones et al depicts disparate resources dedicated to global public health activities. #APHL http://t.co/E8fPLEmi
@plantinavitamin Ja, grosso modo wel, beetje afhankelijk van de studie en wat je meerekent. Zie art Jones in Nature2007 http://t.co/Z3zzFfmp