University of Tennessee-Institute of Agriculture: Are Bushmeat Hunters Aware of Zoonotic Disease? Yes, But That's Not the Issue
October 22, 2020
October 22, 2020
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, Oct. 22 (TNSJou) -- The University of Tennessee's Institute of Agriculture issued the following news release:
In the tropics and subtropics, families and communities frequently rely on bushmeat for food security as well as basic income. So, while the harvest and trade of wildlife are illegal in many locales, the practice is commonplace, and with it comes the potential for transmission of a zoonotic disease among human populations.
Even before . . .
In the tropics and subtropics, families and communities frequently rely on bushmeat for food security as well as basic income. So, while the harvest and trade of wildlife are illegal in many locales, the practice is commonplace, and with it comes the potential for transmission of a zoonotic disease among human populations.
Even before . . .