Global trends in emerging infectious diseases
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...Human health is also likely to be seriously affected by changes in the distribution and virulence of animal-borne pathogens, which already account for 70% of emerging infections (57, 58)....
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...First, potential emergence 'hotspots' could be predictable on the basis of land-use change and underlying biodiversity patterns; these areas should be targeted for surveillance of endemic wildlife pathogens that have the potential to jump host species 40, 51 ....
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...In contrast to emergence through host-switching, 20% of emergence events between 1940 and 2004 arose through the evolution of drug resistance 40 ....
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...Between 1940 and 2004, over 300 emerging disease events were identified in humans around the world 40 ....
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...In one recent analysis, the probability of emergence of pathogens from wildlife to humans was positively correlated with mammalian wildlife species richness when data were corrected for reporting bias 40 ....
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...This variable was set to 1 for grid cells where the 1990–2000 human population growth exceeded 25% over the decade, and was set to 0 elsewhere; (3) ‘Latitude’ (absolute latitude of the central point of each grid cell, decimal degrees); (4) ‘Rainfall’26 (average rainfall per year, mm); (5) ‘Wildlife host species richness’....
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...(4) ‘Transmission type’ (TranType): (0) nonzoonotic (disease emerged without involvement of a non-human host); (1) zoonotic (disease emerged via non-human to human transmission, not including vectors)....
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...This variable was set to 1 for grid cells where the 1990–2000 human population growth exceeded 25% over the decade, and was set to 0 elsewhere; (3) ‘Latitude’ (absolute latitude of the central point of each grid cell, decimal degrees); (4) ‘Rainfall’26 (average rainfall per year, mm); (5) ‘Wildlife host species richness’....
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...(5) ‘Zoonotic type’ (ZooType): (0) non-zoonotic (disease emerged via human to human transmission); (1) nonwildlife (zoonotic EID event caused by a pathogen with no known wildlife origin); (2) wildlife (zoonotic EID event caused by a pathogen with a wildlife origin); (3) unspecified (zoonotic EID event caused by a pathogen with an unknown origin)....
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