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  • The majority of novel, emergent zoonotic infectious diseases originate in animals, particularly wildlife.
  • Over the past three decades, a growing body of evidence highlights the animal origin of zoonotic diseases.

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  • Zoonotic diseases pose a significant threat to global public health.
  • The interface between wildlife, livestock, and human populations is critical for disease emergence.
  • Effective surveillance and control strategies are needed at this interface.

Key Insights:

  • Wildlife is a primary reservoir for emerging zoonotic pathogens.
  • Understanding animal health is essential for human health security.
  • Interdisciplinary approaches are vital for addressing zoonotic disease risks.

Outlook:

  • Continued research into wildlife-borne diseases is necessary.
  • Enhanced global cooperation is required for zoonotic disease prevention.
  • Proactive One Health strategies can mitigate future pandemic risks.