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Adaptive ecosystem restoration to mitigate zoonotic risks. Nature Ecology & Evolution.
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Infectious Diseases Land Use and Land Cover Change

Adaptive ecosystem restoration to mitigate zoonotic risks. Nature Ecology & Evolution.

Infectious diseases pose a substantial threat to global health security. Key wildlife species, potentially harbouring numerous zoonotic pathogens, are increasingly being forced to adapt to disturbances from land-use change, human encroachment, and climate change.

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Ecke, F., Semenza, J.C., Buzan, E., et al.

Psychosocial, organizational, and health aspects related to the labor of community health workers in the trans- and post-COVID-19 pandemic period in Brazil’s Northeast Region. BMC Global and Public Health.

Infectious Diseases Health and Care Systems

Psychosocial, organizational, and health aspects related to the labor of community health workers in the trans- and post-COVID-19 pandemic period in Brazil’s Northeast Region. BMC Global and Public Health.

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Vieira-Meyer, A.P.G.F., Sousa, R.S., Vieira, N.F.C., et al.

Indigenous Territories can safeguard human health depending on the landscape structure and legal status. Communications Earth & Environment.

Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Indigenous Territories can safeguard human health depending on the landscape structure and legal status. Communications Earth & Environment.

Researchers analyzed 20 years of data across the Amazon to assess how Indigenous Territories, their legal recognition, and surrounding landscapes influence fire-related and zoonotic/vector-borne diseases. Findings reveal that Indigenous Territories can reduce fire-related disease incidence and, depending on forest cover and fragmentation, help mitigate or amplify zoonotic/vector-borne disease risks.

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Barreto, J.R., Palmeirim, A.F., Sangermano, F., et al.

Harnessing Community-Based One Health Interventions Implementation Beyond Mpox Outbreak Management in Africa: Insights and Benefits. Infectious Diseases of Poverty.

Infectious Diseases Collaboration and Partnerships

Harnessing Community-Based One Health Interventions Implementation Beyond Mpox Outbreak Management in Africa: Insights and Benefits. Infectious Diseases of Poverty.

The article provides critical insights and benefits of community-based One Health approaches implementation against Mpox outbreak management in Africa.

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Tambo, E., Djopmo, B.G., Djamfa, J.N., et al.