[HTML][HTML] Urbanization and disease emergence: dynamics at the wildlife–livestock–human interface

JM Hassell, M Begon, MJ Ward, EM Fèvre - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2017 - cell.com
Urbanization is characterized by rapid intensification of agriculture, socioeconomic change,
and ecological fragmentation, which can have profound impacts on the epidemiology of …

Zoonosis emergence linked to agricultural intensification and environmental change

BA Jones, D Grace, R Kock, S Alonso… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
A systematic review was conducted by a multidisciplinary team to analyze qualitatively best
available scientific evidence on the effect of agricultural intensification and environmental …

Green infrastructure, ecosystem services, and human health

C Coutts, M Hahn - International journal of environmental research and …, 2015 - mdpi.com
Contemporary ecological models of health prominently feature the natural environment as
fundamental to the ecosystem services that support human life, health, and well-being. The …

Prediction and prevention of the next pandemic zoonosis

SS Morse, JAK Mazet, M Woolhouse, CR Parrish… - The Lancet, 2012 - thelancet.com
Most pandemics—eg, HIV/AIDS, severe acute respiratory syndrome, pandemic influenza—
originate in animals, are caused by viruses, and are driven to emerge by ecological …

Comparative ACE2 variation and primate COVID-19 risk

AD Melin, MC Janiak, F Marrone III, PS Arora… - Communications …, 2020 - nature.com
The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 has caused over a million human deaths and massive
global disruption. The viral infection may also represent a threat to our closest living …

Habitat fragmentation, livelihood behaviors, and contact between people and nonhuman primates in Africa

LSP Bloomfield, TL McIntosh, EF Lambin - Landscape Ecology, 2020 - Springer
Objectives Our objective is to better understand landscape and livelihood factors influencing
human-NHP contact in rural communities whose landscapes undergo deforestation. We …

Anthropogenic land use change and infectious diseases: a review of the evidence

NL Gottdenker, DG Streicker, CL Faust, CR Carroll - EcoHealth, 2014 - Springer
Humans have altered ecosystems worldwide, and it is important to understand how this land
use change impacts infectious disease transmission in humans and animals. We conducted …

Pathogen spillover during land conversion

CL Faust, HI McCallum, LSP Bloomfield… - Ecology …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Pathogen spillover from wildlife to domestic animals and humans, and the reverse, has
caused significant epidemics and pandemics worldwide. Although pathogen emergence …

Linking anthropogenic resources to wildlife–pathogen dynamics: a review and meta‐analysis

DJ Becker, DG Streicker, S Altizer - Ecology letters, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Urbanisation and agriculture cause declines for many wildlife, but some species benefit from
novel resources, especially food, provided in human‐dominated habitats. Resulting shifts in …

Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamases Producing E. coli in Wildlife, yet Another Form of Environmental Pollution?

S Guenther, C Ewers, LH Wieler - Frontiers in microbiology, 2011 - frontiersin.org
Wildlife is normally not exposed to clinically used antimicrobial agents but can acquire
antimicrobial resistant bacteria through contact with humans, domesticated animals and the …