Host and viral traits predict zoonotic spillover from mammals
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Analysis of a comprehensive database of mammalian host–virus relationships reveals that both the total number of viruses that infect a given species and the proportion likely to be zoonotic are predictable and that this enables identification of mammalian species and geographic locations where novel zoonoses are likely to be found. Zoonotic viruses, many originating in wild mammals, pose a serious threat to global public health. Peter Daszak and colleagues create a comprehensive database of mammalian host–virus relationships, which they analyse to determine patterns of virus and zoonotic virus distribution in mammals. They identify various factors that influence the number and diversity of viruses that infect…
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- Spillover effect
- Host (biology)
- Biology
- Virology
- Zoology
- Ecology
- Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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