Zoonotic Pathogens in Wildlife Traded in Markets for Human Consumption, Laos

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Abstract

We tested animals from wildlife trade sites in Laos for the presence of zoonotic pathogens. Leptospira spp. were the most frequently detected infectious agents, found in 20.1% of animals. Rickettsia typhi and R. felis were also detected. These findings suggest a substantial risk for exposure through handling and consumption of wild animal meat.

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Nawtaisong, P., Robinson, M. T., Khammavong, K., Milavong, P., Rachlin, A., Dittrich, S., … Newton, P. N. (2022). Zoonotic Pathogens in Wildlife Traded in Markets for Human Consumption, Laos. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 28(4), 860–864. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2804.210249

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