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  • J Infect Pathol 08: 308,

Zoonotic Spillover: Drivers, Risks, and Prevention

Priya Nandesh*
Dept. of Infectious Diseases, Himalaya Health Sciences Institute, Delhi University, India
*Corresponding Author : Priya Nandesh, Dept. of Infectious Diseases, Himalaya Health Sciences Institute, Delhi University, India, Email: priya.nandesh@hhsid.in

Abstract

Zoonotic spillover, the transmission of pathogens from animals to humans, drives emerging infectious diseases. Factors like habitat loss, wildlife trade, and climate change increase spillover risk. Human activities altering ecosystems and intensified farming practices amplify these threats. The ’One Health’ approach and robust global surveillance are essential for prevention and early response.

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