Biodiversity Data Supports Research on Human Infectious Diseases: Global Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
Research on emerging infectious diseases may require the access to geographical and ecological data of multiple species. The One Health challenge requires interdisciplinary collaboration and data sharing. The contribution of biodiversity data to understand infectious disease dynamics should be acknowledged, strengthened, and promoted.
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Biodiversity Data Supports Research on Human Infectious Diseases: Global Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
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Francisca Astorga, Quentin Groom, Paloma Helena Fernandes Shimabukuro, Sylvie Manguin, Daniel Noesgaard, Thomas Orrell, Marianne Sinka, Tim Hirsch, Dmitry Schigel
Publication Date: 2023
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Research on emerging infectious diseases may require the access to geographical and ecological data of multiple species. The One Health challenge requires interdisciplinary collaboration and data sharing. The contribution of biodiversity data to understand infectious disease dynamics should be acknowledged, strengthened, and promoted.