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Francois Balloux added: “The current biggest threat is probably bird flu H5N1, which is circulating in wild birds. The main reason recent host jumps can be so devastating is because the population of host species has no preexisting immunity to the novel disease,” External link

plenglish Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 10:38:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: “In most cases, such infections lead nowhere, as the virus is poorly adapted and there is no onward transmission in the new host,” External link

plenglish Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 10:38:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: “In some cases, the virus can start circulating, causing a disease outbreak, an epidemic, a pandemic or even establishes itself into an endemic pathogen. Small zoonotic disease outbreaks are probably fairly common, even if we miss the vast majority of them, but full-blown epidemics tend to be rare events, evolutionary speaking,” External link

plenglish Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 10:38:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "We should consider humans just as one node in a vast network of hosts endlessly exchanging pathogens, rather than a sink for zoonotic bugs," External link

feedstuffs Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 12:19:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Wayne Pacelle declares: “This debasing activity bears no resemblance to hunting, which involves obtaining a license, honoring ‘fair chase’ principles, and consuming the meat of the animals,” External link

sun-sentinel Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 11:28:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux added: "The current biggest threat is probably bird flu H5N1, which is circulating in wild birds. The main reason recent host jumps can be so devastating is because the population of host species has no pre-existing immunity to the novel disease," External link

indiatoday Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 9:46:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "In most cases, such infections lead nowhere, as the virus is poorly adapted and there is no onward transmission in the new host," External link

indiatoday Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 9:46:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "In some cases, the virus can start circulating, causing a disease outbreak, an epidemic, a pandemic or even establishes itself into an endemic pathogen. Small zoonotic disease outbreaks are probably fairly common, even if we miss the vast majority of them, but full-blown epidemics tend to be rare events, evolutionary speaking," External link

indiatoday Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 9:46:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Ann De Greef zegt (about Ann De Greef): “In bepaalde Amerikaanse staten, zoals Californië, is het product al verboden” “In Europa is dat nog nergens het geval. Maar wat we wel zien, is dat foie gras in bijvoorbeeld Nederland en Groot-Brittannië veel minder populair is en niet wordt aangeboden in de supermarkten. Enkel in restaurants zal je het hier en daar vinden. Als een horecazaak in Nederland dit product aanbiedt, neemt onze zusterorganisatie Wakker Dier contact met hen op. De meeste zaakvoerders gaan onmiddellijk akkoord om het van hun menukaart te schrappen” External link

vilt Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 7:03:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Ann De Greef zegt: “We hebben veel vertrouwen in de consument, maar zoveel nu ook niet” “Als we moeten wachten tot de laatste consument geen foie gras meer koopt, gaan we nog lang moeten wachten. Net daarom vinden we een handelsverbod bij wet zo belangrijk. Met alleen sensibiliseren kom je er niet, dat hebben we na 30 jaar bij GAIA al gemerkt” External link

vilt Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 7:03:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux added: "The current biggest threat is probably bird flu H5N1, which is circulating in wild birds. The main reason recent host jumps can be so devastating is because the population of host species has no pre-existing immunity to the novel disease," External link

ksl Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 6:20:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "In most cases, such infections lead nowhere, as the virus is poorly adapted and there is no onward transmission in the new host," External link

ksl Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 6:20:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "In some cases, the virus can start circulating, causing a disease outbreak, an epidemic, a pandemic or even establishes itself into an endemic pathogen. Small zoonotic disease outbreaks are probably fairly common, even if we miss the vast majority of them, but full-blown epidemics tend to be rare events, evolutionary speaking," External link

ksl Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 6:20:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Kevin Short said: "It's our first time on the islands. We didn't realise they've been closed so long because of bird flu, but we've wanted to come for so long and it's definitely lived up to our expectations" External link

chroniclelive Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 6:17:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux added: "The current biggest threat is probably bird flu H5N1, which is circulating in wild birds . The main reason recent host jumps can be so devastating is because the population of host species has no pre-existing immunity to the novel disease," External link

thedairysite Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 1:44:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "In most cases, such infections lead nowhere, as the virus is poorly adapted and there is no onward transmission in the new host," External link

thedairysite Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 1:44:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "In some cases, the virus can start circulating, causing a disease outbreak, an epidemic, a pandemic or even establishes itself into an endemic pathogen. Small zoonotic disease outbreaks are probably fairly common, even if we miss the vast majority of them, but full-blown epidemics tend to be rare events, evolutionary speaking," External link

thedairysite Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 1:44:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux added: “The current biggest threat is probably bird flu H5N1, which is circulating in wild birds. The main reason recent host jumps can be so devastating is because the population of host species has no pre-existing immunity to the novel disease,” External link

inquirer Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 12:18:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: “In most cases, such infections lead nowhere, as the virus is poorly adapted and there is no onward transmission in the new host,” External link

inquirer Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 12:18:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux disse: “Na maioria dos casos, essas infecções não vão para lugar nenhum porque o vírus é mal adaptado e não há transmissão posterior no novo hospedeiro” External link

uol Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 9:30:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux disse: “Em alguns casos, o vírus pode começar a circular, causando um surto de doença, uma epidemia, uma pandemia, ou mesmo se estabelecer como um patógeno endêmico. Pequenos surtos de doenças de antropozoonose são provavelmente bem comuns, mesmo se não percebemos a grande maioria deles, mas epidemias totais tendem a ser eventos raros, do ponto de vista evolucionário” External link

uol Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 9:30:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux added: "The current biggest threat is probably bird flu H5N1, which is circulating in wild birds. The main reason recent host jumps can be so devastating is because the population of host species has no pre-existing immunity to the novel disease," External link

streetinsider Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 7:23:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "In most cases, such infections lead nowhere, as the virus is poorly adapted and there is no onward transmission in the new host," External link

streetinsider Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 7:23:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "In some cases, the virus can start circulating, causing a disease outbreak, an epidemic, a pandemic or even establishes itself into an endemic pathogen. Small zoonotic disease outbreaks are probably fairly common, even if we miss the vast majority of them, but full-blown epidemics tend to be rare events, evolutionary speaking," External link

streetinsider Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 7:23:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux added: "The current biggest threat is probably bird flu H5N1, which is circulating in wild birds. The main reason recent host jumps can be so devastating is because the population of host species has no pre-existing immunity to the novel disease," External link

devdiscourse Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 7:21:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "In most cases, such infections lead nowhere, as the virus is poorly adapted and there is no onward transmission in the new host," External link

devdiscourse Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 7:21:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Francois Balloux said: "In some cases, the virus can start circulating, causing a disease outbreak, an epidemic, a pandemic or even establishes itself into an endemic pathogen. Small zoonotic disease outbreaks are probably fairly common, even if we miss the vast majority of them, but full-blown epidemics tend to be rare events, evolutionary speaking," External link

devdiscourse Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 7:21:00 PM Central European Standard Time

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