Urbanization and Disease Emergence: Dynamics at the Wildlife–Livestock–Human Interface
University of Liverpool · International Livestock Research Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Urbanization is characterized by rapid intensification of agriculture, socioeconomic change, and ecological fragmentation, which can have profound impacts on the epidemiology of infectious disease. Here, we review current scientific evidence for the drivers and epidemiology of emerging wildlife-borne zoonoses in urban landscapes, where anthropogenic pressures can create diverse wildlife-livestock-human interfaces. We argue that these interfaces represent a critical point for cross-species transmission and emergence of pathogens into new host populations, and thus understanding their form and function is necessary to identify suitable interventions to mitigate the risk of disease emergence. To achieve this,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.24
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 117
Authors
4- JMJames M. Hassell
University of Liverpool, International Livestock Research Institute
- MBMichael Begon
University of Liverpool
- MJMelissa J. Ward
Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution, University of Edinburgh
- EMEric M. FèvreCorresponding
University of Liverpool, International Livestock Research Institute
Topics & keywords
- Urbanization
- Wildlife
- Livestock
- Interface (matter)
- Wildlife disease
- Geography
- Environmental planning
- Ecology
- Sustainable cities and communities