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Our work aims to prevent the spillover of zoonotic viruses from animals to humans before they can become global, regional, national or even localized outbreaks.

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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
3 years
75% of emerging infectious disease originate in animals and spill-over into humans. Want to learn more about how we can prevent such spillover events from happening? Check out this article by our coalition members in @EIDjournal 👇 https://t.co/3kfSssmskv
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
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New podcast! This week, Neil Vora joined #HealthStuffPodcast to talk about how the environment impacts our health, what horror movies and TV shows get right when they portray outbreaks, and the importance of imperfect activists. Listen here:
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@fourpawsint
FOUR PAWS International
2 months
One Health: Prevention begins with compassion 🛡️ For decades, our world has treated the health and wellbeing of animals, humans, and the environment as separate. But history has made it clear - they are inseparable. 🌍 #PandemicPrevention #OneHealthDay
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
3 months
💡New OpEd! Yesterday, PPATS Executive Director Neil Vora and coalition member Christian Walzer published an OpEd calling for biodiversity to be integrated into both climate and health strategies. Read the full piece: https://t.co/AJjImfMGQN
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
3 months
Congratulations to Neil Vora, Executive Director of Preventing Pandemics at the Source, for being named to this year’s #TIME100Next list! 👏 https://t.co/kEKJO91vMB @conservationdoc
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@OneHealthUofG
One Health - U of Guelph
4 months
PREZODE is looking for new members to join the Initiative’s governing body. These include 5 seats to be filled on the Science College, 5 seats to be filled on the Regional College, and 3 seats to be filled on the Civil Society College. More info: https://t.co/COm5gINXS1
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
6 months
Some say it’s impossible to prevent spillovers. But that’s not true. Watch this video of Latiffah Hassan, Raina Plowright & Neil Vora on how to reduce spillover risk and improve health of people, animals & environment: https://t.co/4WFsNeLelD Video by Climate Acceptance Studios
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
8 months
Critically, the text recognizes the importance of #OneHealth, #spillover #prevention, and addressing the drivers of infectious disease.
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
8 months
After 3 years of negotiation, the world's first #PandemicAgreement was adopted today in Geneva at #WHA78 👏. "The Agreement is a victory for public health, science and multilateral action” says WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
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@fourpawsint
FOUR PAWS International
8 months
#PandemicAgreement: History made in Geneva! #WHA78🌍✍️ @WHO Member States have just adopted a binding global agreement that includes #OneHealth - acknowledging the interconnectedness of human, animal & environmental health and wellbeing.🐾🌿 This is prevention at source🛑
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
10 months
On March 13, an outbreak of H7N9 #birdflu was confirmed on a Mississippi poultry farm with 47,000 chickens, marking the first time the deadly strain was confirmed in the US since 2017. Read more here:
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reuters.com
The United States reported the first outbreak of the deadly H7N9 bird flu on a poultry farm since 2017, as the country continues to grapple with another bird flu strain that has infected humans and...
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
11 months
A new variant of #birdflu - with a mutation that may help it spread in mammals - has been found in dairy cows. “We have never been closer to a pandemic [..] and we still are not doing everything possible to prevent it or reduce the impact if it hits.” https://t.co/ut2bg2jm6d
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fortune.com
Dairy herds in Nevada have been infected by a version of the H5N1 bird flu not previously seen in cows, putting virologists on high alert.
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@OneHealthUofG
One Health - U of Guelph
11 months
PREZODE interviewed Priya Basu, Executive Head of the @Pandemic_Fund at the World Bank, on how the Fund helps operationalize the One Health approach, from a theoretical concept to practical action at the country or regional level: https://t.co/U6UxioR4k4
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
1 year
We must shift the way pandemics are perceived and addressed: not as inevitable events to be contained, but as a product of our own doing, of our broken relationship with nature -- that can be prevented. #OneHealthAwarenessMonth
@fourpawsint
FOUR PAWS International
1 year
🧵Let’s talk about #OneHealthAwarenessMonth! Did you know that the health of humans, animals, and the environment is deeply connected? #OneHealth is about working together to protect them all. Let’s dive into why this matters. 👇
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
1 year
PPATS Executive Director, Neil Vora, shares how art and philosophy can #preventpandemics: https://t.co/WHpstoAwqC “If we want to see societal transformation, we’re going to need people feeling inspired, and that’s where art and philosophy come in,” Vora says.
@OneHealthUofG
One Health - U of Guelph
1 year
In this Mongabay podcast, Mike DiGirolamo chats with Neil Vora (@conservationdoc) about how art and philosophy are necessary, and perhaps underutilized, tools to drive the global change needed to prevent further outbreaks: https://t.co/B5I8jTd4cu
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@OneHealthUofG
One Health - U of Guelph
1 year
In this @PLOSGPH article, Anish et al. review the relevance of surveillance & health system preparedness, infection control, early diagnosis and treatment with broad-spectrum antivirals, environmental conservation, and community engagement in mitigating Nipah outbreaks in India.
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@devpolicy
devpolicy.org
1 year
“Demand for cheap sources of animal protein has driven the selection of fast-growing meat chickens & layer hens that produce increased numbers of eggs per year,” say Robyn Alders & Dirk Pfeiffer. “This has resulted in a range of unintended consequences”. https://t.co/dAYbNttVJj
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devpolicy.org
Avian influenza outbreaks in an increasing number of avian and mammalian species should lead us to rethink food systems, say Robyn Alders and Dirk Pfeiffer.
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
1 year
We must act to prevent a bird flu pandemic. Mandatory testing of cows, farmworkers, and milk; isolating infected cattle herds; expediting vaccines. In the @nytimes, Tufekci calls on US officials to do more - while we still can - to prevent a pandemic https://t.co/veGSekO19c
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nytimes.com
It’s not too late for President Biden to give the U.S. a life-changing gift.
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
1 year
With 75% of emerging infectious diseases in humans —including Ebola, Mpox, bird flu, HIV, and Marburg virus —originating in animals, it’s vital to address the drivers of spillover at the human-animal-environment interface. #OneHealth
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
1 year
#INB12 Pandemic Treaty negotiations resume on Monday! WHO Member States are negotiating an international #PandemicAgreement focused on preventing, preparing for, and responding to pandemics, building more resilient health systems, and promoting equity. #PandemicPrevention
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@PreventingPand
Preventing Pandemics at the Source
1 year
What does Dr. Oliveira (@Tuliodna) - one of the researchers who discovered the Omicron variant in 2021 - have to say about the US response to #birdflu? In the NY times, he calls for more transparency and action, and offers international support. https://t.co/cF9NsyojVa
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nytimes.com
The U.S. needs to reassure the world it has the outbreak under control.
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