Wildlife trade drives animal-to-human pathogen transmission over 40 years (opens in new tab)
JÉRÔME M. W. GIPPET, COLIN J. CARLSON, TRISTAN KLAFTENBERGER, MATTÉO SCHWEIZER, EVAN A. ESKEW, MEREDITH L. GORE, AND CLEO BERTELSMEIER SCIENCE 9 Apr 2026 Vol 392, Issue 6794 pp. 178-182 The wildlife trade affects a quarter of terrestrial vertebrates and creates opportunities for cross-species pathogen transmission, but its precise role in shaping animal-human pathogen exchange remains unclear. In our analysis of 40 years of global wildlife trade data, we show that traded mammals are 1.5-fold ...
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