Unveiling the Hidden Dangers: A comprehensive report exposes zoonotic disease threats in the US
Study reveals alarming risks: Animal industries in the United States pose a serious threat of future pandemics. Harvard Law School and New York University highlight the lack of comprehensive government strategy, urging stronger regulations. Learn how zoonotic-driven outbreaks can be prevented and why existing industries require tighter controls. Gain insights into the first-ever comprehensive mapping of animal commerce networks fueling disease risks. Discover the immense vulnerability of the U.S. due to wildlife imports, livestock production, live animal markets, and more. Take a closer look at the urgent need for proactive measures to manage and reduce zoonotic risks. Read now.
Cats can play a role in transmitting COVID-19
Cats can play a role in the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and their contaminated environment (pens in this study) can be infectious, according to new research. The study was published in Microbiology Spectrum, a journal of the American Society for Microbiology.
Women are more likely to experience repeat cases of Toxoplasmosis eye disease
Women are more likely to experience recurrent cases of the Toxoplasma parasite, according to new Flinders University research.