End the Lockdown for Animals – Reflecting and Campaigning on Three Key Arenas of Human-Animal Interaction Linked to Zoonotic Diseases.

Covid-19, SARS, MERS, Ebola, avian influenza: Wake-up calls for humanity to reassess our relationship with animals and the natural world. 73% of emerging infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic, originating in animals. Together, zoonoses account for billions of illnesses and millions of deaths ac...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c97c2bcb308043308fea795a330222162021-11-27T08:41:33ZEnd the Lockdown for Animals – Reflecting and Campaigning on Three Key Arenas of Human-Animal Interaction Linked to Zoonotic Diseases.10.5565/rev/da.5432462-7518https://doaj.org/article/c97c2bcb308043308fea795a330222162020-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistes.uab.cat/da/article/view/543https://doaj.org/toc/2462-7518Covid-19, SARS, MERS, Ebola, avian influenza: Wake-up calls for humanity to reassess our relationship with animals and the natural world. 73% of emerging infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic, originating in animals. Together, zoonoses account for billions of illnesses and millions of deaths across the globe. Their spread has direct connections to our use and misuse of animals, trapped, traded, bred, raised, confined, transported in ways that pose a serious risk for the development of zoonotic pathogens with the potential to infect human populations. In order to prevent future pandemics, three key animal protection issues must be tackled: the trade of live wild animals; the intensive confinement of animals farmed for food; fur farming and the fur trade. Martina Enrica PludaUniversitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Facultat de DretarticlePandemicszoonotic diseaseswildlife tradefactory farmingcage-keepingfur trade.Animal cultureSF1-1100Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceK1-7720ENESDerecho Animal, Vol 11, Iss 4 (2020)
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language EN
ES
topic Pandemics
zoonotic diseases
wildlife trade
factory farming
cage-keeping
fur trade.
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence
K1-7720
spellingShingle Pandemics
zoonotic diseases
wildlife trade
factory farming
cage-keeping
fur trade.
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence
K1-7720
Martina Enrica Pluda
End the Lockdown for Animals – Reflecting and Campaigning on Three Key Arenas of Human-Animal Interaction Linked to Zoonotic Diseases.
description Covid-19, SARS, MERS, Ebola, avian influenza: Wake-up calls for humanity to reassess our relationship with animals and the natural world. 73% of emerging infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic, originating in animals. Together, zoonoses account for billions of illnesses and millions of deaths across the globe. Their spread has direct connections to our use and misuse of animals, trapped, traded, bred, raised, confined, transported in ways that pose a serious risk for the development of zoonotic pathogens with the potential to infect human populations. In order to prevent future pandemics, three key animal protection issues must be tackled: the trade of live wild animals; the intensive confinement of animals farmed for food; fur farming and the fur trade.
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title End the Lockdown for Animals – Reflecting and Campaigning on Three Key Arenas of Human-Animal Interaction Linked to Zoonotic Diseases.
title_short End the Lockdown for Animals – Reflecting and Campaigning on Three Key Arenas of Human-Animal Interaction Linked to Zoonotic Diseases.
title_full End the Lockdown for Animals – Reflecting and Campaigning on Three Key Arenas of Human-Animal Interaction Linked to Zoonotic Diseases.
title_fullStr End the Lockdown for Animals – Reflecting and Campaigning on Three Key Arenas of Human-Animal Interaction Linked to Zoonotic Diseases.
title_full_unstemmed End the Lockdown for Animals – Reflecting and Campaigning on Three Key Arenas of Human-Animal Interaction Linked to Zoonotic Diseases.
title_sort end the lockdown for animals – reflecting and campaigning on three key arenas of human-animal interaction linked to zoonotic diseases.
publisher Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Facultat de Dret
publishDate 2020
url https://doaj.org/article/c97c2bcb308043308fea795a33022216
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