Editorial: anthropogenic wildlife movements and infectious diseases: health and conservation perspectives

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  • who: David Gonzau0301lez-Barrio from the United States United StatesUniversity of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada have published the article: Editorial: Anthropogenic wildlife movements and infectious diseases: Health and conservation perspectives, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The overall aim of this Research Topic is to collect relevant past or current information illustrating how anthropogenic wildlife movements could result in the spread of disease and provide examples on how this risk has been managed. This study assessed the risk of tsetse-transmitted trypanosomes in the Shimba Hills with the aim of understanding drivers of disease outbreaks for . . .

     

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