ROLE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE IN THE PREDICTION AND PREVENTION OF THE NEXT GLOBAL PANDEMIC

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  • Sharof M. Tugizov ##default.groups.name.author##

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 Accumulating evidence indicates that the spillover of viral pathogens from
natural reservoirs into the human population may initiate a new global pandemic
(Kache et al., 2021; Meadows et al., 2023; Plowright et al., 2024; Sparrer et al., 2023;
Vora et al., 2022; Vora et al., 2023; Vora et al., 2024; Vora et al., 2021). Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which caused the
COVID-19 pandemic (Ralph et al., 2020), is an excellent example of the spillover of
zoonotic betacoronavirus from wild animals into humans (Sparrer et al., 2023;
Tugizov, 2021; Tugizov S, 2003a, b, c, 2020). 

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