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Editor, Senior Moderator
Transbound Emerg Dis. 2020 Mar 7. doi: 10.1111/tbed.13536. [Epub ahead of print] [h=1]The ongoing crises in China illustrate that the assessment of epidemics in isolation is no longer sufficient.[/h]
Stoffel C[SUP]1[/SUP], Schuppers M[SUP]1[/SUP], Buholzer P[SUP]1[/SUP], Mu?oz V[SUP]1[/SUP], Lechner I[SUP]1[/SUP], Sperling U[SUP]1[/SUP], K?ker S[SUP]1[/SUP], De Nardi M[SUP]1[/SUP].
[h=3]Author information[/h]
[h=3]Abstract[/h] The interplay of simultaneous COVID-19, African swine fever, and avian influenza emergencies on global health and industries is constantly evolving and difficult to predict, and therefore warrants further scrutiny. The need for a health network of global scope for the rapid and open exchange of information needs to be strengthened in order to address ongoing and future epidemics under competing resources.
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[h=4]KEYWORDS:[/h] African swine fever; COVID-19; One Health; avian influenza; coronavirus; economics; trade; zoonosis
PMID: 32145156 DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13536
Stoffel C[SUP]1[/SUP], Schuppers M[SUP]1[/SUP], Buholzer P[SUP]1[/SUP], Mu?oz V[SUP]1[/SUP], Lechner I[SUP]1[/SUP], Sperling U[SUP]1[/SUP], K?ker S[SUP]1[/SUP], De Nardi M[SUP]1[/SUP].
[h=3]Author information[/h]
[h=3]Abstract[/h] The interplay of simultaneous COVID-19, African swine fever, and avian influenza emergencies on global health and industries is constantly evolving and difficult to predict, and therefore warrants further scrutiny. The need for a health network of global scope for the rapid and open exchange of information needs to be strengthened in order to address ongoing and future epidemics under competing resources.
This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
[h=4]KEYWORDS:[/h] African swine fever; COVID-19; One Health; avian influenza; coronavirus; economics; trade; zoonosis
PMID: 32145156 DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13536