Animals
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“An Era of Pandemics”: Experts Say Risks For New Diseases Emerge From Wildlife Trade
An international panel convened by the G20 group concludes that infectious diseases that stem from animals can become more frequent and it is largely of humans' making. An "era of pandemics", they said, can happen within the next decade. People's exploitation of nature and wildlife now imposes greater risks of new diseases emerging that can infect people.
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