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Humans infecting animals infecting humans − from COVID-19 to bird flu, preventing pandemics requires protecting all species
Infectious diseases can spill over from animals to humans as well as spill back. Each cross-species transmission gives pathogens a chance to evolve and spread even further.
RESEARCH COVERAGE
August 12
, 2022
CSU shares in $12.5 million NSF award establishing institute for emerging virus research
The Verena Biology Integration Institute will advance a cross-disciplinary research agenda that targets significant sources of emerging infectious diseases.
March 23, 2022
Humans have spread diseases to other animals many times
A review has found plenty of evidence of wild and captive animals contracting diseases from close contact with humans
June 2, 2021
CSU researchers make first-ever discovery of Zika virus RNA in free-ranging African bats
Detection of nucleic acid in bats in the wild indicates that they are naturally infected or exposed through the bite of infected mosquitoes.
INTERVIEWS
June 22, 2021
The big threat no one is talking about? Covid spillback
The Covid-19 pandemic most likely started when a virus jumped from an animal into a human. Now scientists are worried it will jump back
January 20, 2021
Why Utah’s wild mink COVID-19 case matters - High Country News
‘Vet-virologist’ Anna Fagre discusses the first positive case detected in the wild — and how ‘spillover’ could impact the West.
January 2, 2020
Scientist by day, DJ at night
Dr. Anna Fagre, a veterinarian and microbiologist at CSU, has studied salmonella in reptiles and diseases in polar bears. In her spare time, she’s a musician and a disc jockey who goes by the name DJ Anna Claire.
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