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Wildlife trade raises risk of disease spread to humans: Study

Wildlife trade increases the chances of pathogen transmission between animals and humans, according to a new study that combined 40 years of legal and illegal wildlife import-export data — practices concern a quarter of all mammal species. 
Researchers investigated host-pathogen relationships and found that wild mammals are 1.5 times more likely to share infectious agents with humans, while illegal dealings further increase these adverse interactions.
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