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The risk of virus spills from animals to humans increases through exploitation and domestication of wildlife

 


A team of scientists says that animal domestication and wildlife hunting, trade, habitat degradation and urbanization exploitation increase the risk of transmission of animal viruses to humans.

According to a study published in the journal Royal Society Minutes BProcesses leading to a decline in wildlife populations are also facilitating the transmission of animal viruses to humans. This process is called “virus transmission” and has recently occurred with a new coronavirus that has spread worldwide.

“The virus will jump species when there is enough contact to allow transmission between infected animals and susceptible individuals. Animals in close contact can either breathe or breathe, May share virus with humans in contact with urine or blood “, a study from the University of California, Davis Newsweek.