Epidemiological connectivity between humans and animals across an urban landscape

Urbanization is predicted to be a key driver of disease emergence through human exposure to novel, animal-borne pathogens. However, while we suspect that urban landscapes are primed to expose people to novel animal-borne diseases, evidence for the mechanisms by which this occurs is lacking. To addre...

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Main Authors: Hassell, James M., Muloi, Dishon M., VanderWaal, K.L., Ward, M.J., Bettridge, Judy M., Gitahi, N., Ouko, T., Imboma, Titus, Akoko, James M., Karani, Maurice K., Muinde, Patrick, Nakamura, Y., Alumasa, Lorren, Furmaga, E., Kaitho, T., Amanya, Fredrick, Ogendo, Allan, Fava, Francesco P., Wee, B.A., Phan, H., Kiiru, J., Kang'ethe, Erastus K., Kariuki, S., Robinson, T., Begon, M., Woolhouse, Mark E.J., Fèvre, Eric M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: National Academy of Sciences 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131165

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