Oxford scientist warns increased risk of spreading animal diseases

Oxford scientist warns increased risk of spreading animal diseases

The scientist who is leading Oxford University research on the discovery of a coronary vaccine has warned of increased risk of spreading diseases from animals to humans. Professor Sarah Gilbert said this increase in risk is causing human activity, adding that the risk is not expected to decline in [...]

The scientist who is leading Oxford University research on the discovery of a coronary vaccine has warned of increased risk of spreading diseases from animals to humans.

Professor Sarah Gilbert said this increase in risk is causing human activity, adding that the risk is not expected to decline in the future as long as the globalisation process continues

The greatest density of the population, the increase in travel, deforestation all these things increase the likelihood that these expansions will occur and then that something will spread”, Gilbert told the newspaper “The Independent”.

Because of how things have developed in the world, we are more likely to have spread infections of animal origin in the future”, she added.

Most scientists believe that Coddy-19 disease has been first spread by bats and people infected by another animal in a market in the town of Wuhan, China.

Other deadly diseases, such as Ebola, Sarce, and the West Nile Virus, have also descended from animals, broadcast Express.

Oxford University's blueprint for the discovery of the vaccine is awaiting the results of the third phase of testing. If high efficiency is proven, the team of scientists hopes the vaccine may be ready by the end of this year.

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