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The future of zoonotic risk prediction

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dc.contributor.author Colin J. Carlson1, 2, Maxwell J. Farrell3 , Zoe Grange4 , Barbara A. Han5 , Nardus Mollentze6,7, Alexandra L. Phelan1,8, Angela L. Rasmussen1 , Gregory F. Albery9 , Bernard Bett10, David M. Brett-Major11, Lily E. Cohen12, Tad Dallas13, Evan A. Eskew14, Anna C. Fagre15, Kristian M. Forbes16, Rory Gibb17,18, Sam Halabi8 , Charlotte C. Hammer19, Rebecca Katz1 , Jason Kindrachuk20, Renata L. Muylaert21, Felicia B. Nutter22,23, Joseph Ogola24, Kevin J. Olival25, Michelle Rourke26, Sadie J. Ryan27,28, Noam Ross25, Stephanie N. Seifert29, Tarja Sironen30,31, Claire J. Standley1,2, Kishana Taylor32, Marietjie Venter33 and Paul W. Webala34
dc.date.accessioned 2021-09-28T12:55:21Z
dc.date.available 2021-09-28T12:55:21Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/11250
dc.description.abstract In the light of the urgency raised by the COVID-19 pandemic, global investment in wildlife virology is likely to increase, and new surveillance programmes will identify hundreds of novel viruses that might someday pose a threat to humans. To support the extensive task of laboratory characterization, scientists may increasingly rely on data-driven rubrics or machine learning models that learn from known zoonoses to identify which animal pathogens could someday pose a threat to global health. We synthesize the findings of an interdisciplinary workshop on zoonotic risk technologies to answer the following questions. What are the prerequisites, in terms of open data, equity and interdisciplinary collaboration, to the development and application of those tools? What effect could the technology have on global health? Who would control that technology, who would have access to it and who would benefit from it? Would it improve pandemic prevention? Could it create new challenges? This article is part of the theme issue ‘Infectious disease macroecology: parasite diversity and dynamics across the globe en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title The future of zoonotic risk prediction en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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