Extend Existing Food Safety Systems to the Global Wildlife Trade
This article discusses the suspected role of the wildlife trade in the COVID-19 pandemic and the risk of new emerging infectious diseases in humans have received widespread attention since the emergence of COVID-19. A range of measures to prevent future pandemics have been suggested, from a global ban of commercial trade in wildlife to bans of wild animals for human consumption.
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Extend Existing Food Safety Systems to the Global Wildlife Trade
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Duan Biggs, Hernan Caceres-Escobar, Richard Kock, Gavin Thomson, and James Compton
Publication Date: 2021
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This article discusses the suspected role of the wildlife trade in the COVID-19 pandemic and the risk of new emerging infectious diseases in humans have received widespread attention since the emergence of COVID-19. A range of measures to prevent future pandemics have been suggested, from a global ban of commercial trade in wildlife to bans of wild animals for human consumption.