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Warning of disease risk from wild animals

High-risk behaviours, such as using wild animals as food and as a medicine source will increase the danger of disease transmission from wild animals to people and domestic animals.
High-risk behaviours, such as using wildanimals as food and as a medicine source will increase the danger ofdisease transmission from wild animals to people and domestic animals.


The warning was given by international experts who attended a seminaron the situation of emerging diseases and wild animals in Vietnam , inHanoi on March 15.

The seminar was jointly held by theWildlife Conservation Society in Vietnam , the US Agency forInternational Development (USAID) and the Ministry of Agriculture andRural Development.

Recent reports showed that 75 percentof infectious diseases in humans originated from animals, the expertssaid, adding that Southeast Asia is a hot spot of emerging diseaseoutbreak.

Director of USAID Vietnam Francis Donovan saidpeople throughout the world have a better understanding of theconnection between human health, animal health and the environment,adding that Vietnam is one of the pioneers in applying the “One-Health”approach to develop policies in preparation for pandemics.

Sincethe transmission of such pandemics as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome(SARS) or bird flu caused serious impacts on public health and economicdevelopment, it is necessary to raiseꦫ capacity to discover and copewith dangeroꦛus diseases, the USAID Director said./.

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