Wildlife trade and human health in Lao PDR: an assessment of the zoonotic disease risk in markets

Abstract

Although the majority of emerging infectious diseases can be linked to wildlife sources, most pathogen spillover events to people could likely be avoided if transmission was better understood and practices adjusted to mitigate... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Sarah Olson (Wildlife Conservation Society)
  2. Zoe Greatorex (Wildlife Conservation Society)
  3. Sinpakone Singhalath (Wildlife Conservation Society)
  4. Soubanh Silithammavong (Metabiota)
  5. Khongsy Khammavong (Wildlife Conservation Society)
  6. Amanda Fine (Wildlife Conservation Society)
  7. Wendy Weisman (Wildlife Conservation Society)
  8. Bounlom Douangngeun (National Animal Health Laboratory, Department of Livestock and Fisheries)
  9. Watthana Theppangna (National Animal Health Laboratory, Department of Livestock and Fisheries)
  10. Lucy Keatts (Wildlife Conservation Society)
  11. Martin Gilbert (Wildlife Conservation Society)
  12. William Karesh (EcoHealth Alliance)
  13. Troy Hansel (Wildlife Conservation Society)
  14. Susan Zimicki (FHI360)
  15. Kathleen O'Rourke (FHI360)
  16. Damien Joly (Metabiota)
  17. Jonna Mazet (University of California, Davis)

Topic Areas

Topics: Conservation/Sustainability , Topics: Emerging Diseases , Topics: One Health

Session

THU-OH1 » Contributed Papers: One Health (13:00 - Thursday, 4th August, Taverna)