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Africa’s growing risk of diseases that spread from animals to people

Why shutting down Chinese ‘wet markets’ could be a terrible mistake

From sledgehammer to scalpel: Scientists say a ‘moonshot effort’ is needed to end social distancing and this pandemic

‘Tip of the iceberg’: is our destruction of nature responsible for Covid-19?

Vaccines against this year’s novel (and world-changing) coronavirus are already in development and being tested—Good news from Nobel Laureate Peter Doherty

Viral flash points? Poor urban settlements are highly vulnerable to the risk of the new coronavirus

New Tick Cell Biobank Outpost at ILRI to support research in Africa on ticks and tick-borne diseases

Minimizing the risks of Rift Valley fever in Uganda – BuildUganda project to build national​ surveillance and response capacities

New study finds that urban wildlife may be a significant vector for antimicrobial resistant bacteria