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New Study Links Wildlife Trade to Human Disease Spillover Risks

via NPR News·2d ago

A new study examines the risks of spillover diseases from trading wild animals for food and medicine. The research highlights pathogens found in pangolins, giant rats, and other exotic critters sold legally or illegally. This data underscores the public health dangers inherent in unregulated wildlife commerce and global supply chains.

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