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Title
Behavioral–biological surveillance of emerging infectious diseases among a dynamic cohort in Thailand
Author(s)
Yadana, Su; Cheun-Arom, Thaniwan; Li, Hongying; Hagan, Emily; Mendelsohn, Emma; Latinne, Alice; Martinez, Stephanie; Putcharoen, Opass; Homvijitkul, Janthira; Sathaporntheera, Onarnong; Rattanapreeda, Nit; Chartpituck, Pongtorn; Yamsakul, Supalak; Sutham, Krairoek; Komolsiri, Supharoek; Pornphatthananikhom, Sonjai; Petcharat, Sininat; Ampoot, Weenassarin; Francisco, Leilani; Hemachudha, Thiravat; Daszak, Peter; Olival, Kevin J.; Wacharapluesadee, Supaporn
Published
2022
Publisher
BMC Infectious Diseases
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-022-07439-7
Abstract
Interactions between humans and animals are the key elements of zoonotic spillover leading to zoonotic disease emergence. Research to understand the high-risk behaviors associated with disease transmission at the human-animal interface is limited, and few consider regional and local contexts.
Keywords
surveillance; behavioral surveillance; zoonotic risk; human animal interaction; risk perception; coronavirus; paramyxovirus; flavivirus; influenza; enterovirus
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