Proposed efforts to stop future pandemics also fight climate change
By Grace Springer
Microbiologist tests specimen for COVID-19. Photo Via Flickr
A new study published in Science Advances argues that steps must be taken now to avoid future pandemics as people continue to interact with wildlife that carry many different pathogens. Researchers defined three primary prevention methods to prevent the spillover of diseases from animals to humans, some of which benefit the planet as well. These methods include better pathogen surveillance, wildlife and hunting management and forest protection.
Zoonotic diseases are pathogens that originate in animals before being spread to humans. Detection and containment of these pathogens before their spillover into humans would save lives and money.
Dr. Marcia Castro, Andelot Professor of Demography ...