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While We Endure This Pandemic, What New Respiratory Virus Threats Are We Missing?

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Date 2021 Mar 29
PMID 33778092
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In this paper, we review recent human respiratory virus epidemics, their zoonotic nature, and our current inability to identify future prepandemic threats. We propose a cost-efficient, One Health surveillance strategy that will be more efficient and more sustainable than previous efforts.

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