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Researchers Develop Model that Predicts Outbreaks of Zoonotic Diseases
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Researchers Develop Model that Predicts Outbreaks of Zoonotic Diseases
Thu, 2016-06-16 15:34 — Kathy GilbeauxSpatial distribution of simulated LAS spill-over events across its endemic region in western Africa for (a) present day, and (b) projected for 2070 under a medium climate and full land cover change scenario. Values represent the expected number of spill-over events per grid cell per year, and are represented on a linear color scale where green is all simulations and grey zero. Axis labels indicate degrees, in a World Geodetic System 84 projection. Filled black circles represent locations of historic LAS outbreaks. Credit: Redding et al. UCL
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sciencedaily.com - June 13, 2016
A model that predicts outbreaks of zoonotic diseases -- those originating in livestock or wildlife such as Ebola and Zika -- based on changes in climate, population growth and land use has been developed by a team of researchers.
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