@FLynch2020 This is a really interesting paper that uses "wet market" in the descriptive sense to mean live animal market, but not necessarily wild animal market: https://t.co/xjicR6m2PF
@KendraWrites This gets back to your point about the term not translating well, but in the epidemiological literature “wet market” is often defined as live sale/on-the-spot butchering. https://t.co/SQ7CTbubeh https://t.co/MTUrBGMsyp
RT @SolvingCovid: @Philly852 Peter Daszak who collaborated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology co-wrote some papers with Arizona State Sc…
@Philly852 Peter Daszak who collaborated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology co-wrote some papers with Arizona State Scientists. https://t.co/Vv0voncfTy https://t.co/mGCebAbL6V
RT @SaonRay: Very prescient https://t.co/SxHbxi7Zzl
Very prescient https://t.co/SxHbxi7Zzl
"In certain respects, the nature of infectious disease risk mitigation is similar to the nature of climate change mitigation." Wu et al, 2017: https://t.co/4pbQaOq5Pw
Civilization = Urbanization = Capitalism = Globalization = Race mixing/Miscegenation = Invasive/Exotic species = Viruses/Pandemics https://t.co/QwP8G1xEWd @CachetMarie @GandalftheWhi19
DEDEV➡️IMPAX=De-growth/DEDEV Failure🔜⏭Resource Wars/Collapse/Famine/Terror/Nuke War/etc https://t.co/6cjHkHyUet
InFectious Friday! Economic growth, urbanization, globalization, and the risks of emerging infectious diseases in China: A review https://t.co/Q8B0FkFj6l