Integrating Biomedical, Ecological, and Sustainability Sciences to Manage Emerging Infectious Diseases

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Globalization accelerates the mobilization of microorganisms via international trade and transport. Growth in population, increasing connectivity, and rapid urbanization all exacerbate the consequent risk of pandemics of zoonotic diseases. Global problems require global solutions, particularly the co-ordination of international research in biomedical sciences, global ecology, and sustainability.

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Zhu, Y. G., Gillings, M., & Penuelas, J. (2020, July 24). Integrating Biomedical, Ecological, and Sustainability Sciences to Manage Emerging Infectious Diseases. One Earth. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2020.06.004

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