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Mammal biodiversity shapes disease risk – Phys.org
To predict the spillover of pathogens from wildlife to humans and limit future pandemics, it is important to understand where…

To predict the spillover of pathogens from wildlife to humans and limit future pandemics, it is important to understand where wildlife disease risk is highest. A team of researchers, led by Wageningen University & Research (WUR) in The Netherlands, report…
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