Animals, Germs, Travel and Trade: Global Concerns

The current emergence of severe animal and zoonotic diseases in many parts of the globe are the result of a convergence of factors that include: increased livestock production under poor husbandry and biosecurity practices, expanded international trade and travel, and frequent human and livestock contact with wildlife. These events are exacerbated by weakened veterinary and public health infrastructures. To halt this global health crisis, governments, NGOs, academic institutions and producers must forge novel sustainable partnerships.