COVID-19: are humans and wild animals a threat to each other?
Andreia Garcês, Justina Prada, Isabel Pires.
Abstract
The world is facing the first pandemic of the century, which is having disastrous cons equences and still seems far from over. Every day, the scientific community struggles to understand the disease, how prevent and treat it while also trying to understand its indirect consequences for man, animals and the environment. One of the great conce rns of biologists and veterinarians is how human SARS Cov 2 is going to affect wildlife and how this could impact COVID 19 dissemination. Could humans and wild animals be a threat to each other?
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