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Whence the next pandemic? The intersecting global geography of the animal-human interface, poor health systems and air transit centrality reveals conduits for high-impact spillover

机译:下一个大流行? 与动物 - 人类界面的相交全球地理位置,良好的健康系统和空中传输中心地区揭示了高影响溢出的管道

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The health and economic impacts of infectious disease pandemics are catastrophic as most recently manifested by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The emerging infections that lead to substantive epidemics or pandemics are typically zoonoses that cross species boundaries at vulnerable points of animal-human interface. The sharing of space between wildlife and humans, and their domesticated animals, has dramatically increased in recent decades and is a key driver of pathogen spillover. Increasing animal-human interface has also occurred in concert with both increasing globalisation and failing health systems, resulting in a trifecta with dire implications for human and animal health. Nevertheless, to date we lack a geographical description of this trifecta that can be applied strategically to pandemic prevention. This investigation provides the first geographical quantification of the intersection of animal-human interfaces, poor human health system performance and global connectivity via the network of air travel. In so doing, this work provides a systematic, data-driven approach to classifying spillover hazard based on the distribution of animal-human interfaces while simultaneously identifying globally connected cities that are adjacent to these interfaces and which may facilitate global pathogen dissemination. We present this geography of high-impact spillover as a tool for developing targeted surveillance systems and improved health infrastructure in vulnerable areas that may present conduits for future pandemics.
机译:传染病流囊的健康和经济影响是灾难性的,因为冠状病毒疾病2019年(Covid-19)是最近表现出的。导致实质性流行病或流利的新兴感染通常是在动物 - 人界面的脆弱点交叉物种边界的繁殖。野生动物和人类之间的空间分享,近几十年的野生动物和驯养动物已大大增加,是病原溢出的关键驱动因素。随着全球化和失败的健康系统,增加动物界面也在音乐会上发生,导致具有可怕的人类和动物健康的恐怖影响。然而,迄今为止,我们缺乏对这种三叶草的地理描述,可以战略地应用于暴发预防。本调查提供了通过航空网络网络的动物 - 人类界面,较差的人类健康系统性能和全球连通性的地理定量。在这样做中,这项工作提供了一种系统,数据驱动的方法,可以根据动物界面的分布对溢出危险进行分类,同时识别与这些界面相邻的全局连接的城市,并且可以促进全球病原体传播。我们将这种高冲击溢出的地理位置作为在可能为未来流行病的弱势区域开发有针对性的监视系统和改善的健康基础设施的工具。

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