How to Stop the Next Pandemic? Stop Deforestation

How to Stop the Next Pandemic? Stop Deforestation Physician Neil Vora explores the direct link between environmental devastation, particularly deforestation, and deadly epidemics like Ebola. He suggests that to prevent future pandemics, we need to shift our…

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Reactive Approach to Public Health

Our current approach towards public health is reactive rather than preventive.

We often act as if outbreaks are inevitable and focus on preparation instead of prevention.

This approach is flawed as it overlooks the root causes of such outbreaks.

In West Africa, it may have taken just one infected animal to spark an Ebola epidemic that killed more than 11,000 people. But it will take everyone to sustain the delicate ecological balance that we all depend upon. – Neil Vora

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  1. 01How to Stop the Next Pandemic? Stop Deforestation
  2. 02Reactive Approach to Public Health
  3. 03Mechanism of Disease Transmission
  4. 04Viral Pandemics Originating from Animals
  5. 05Role of Tropical Forests in Preventing Disease Outbreaks
  6. 06‘Radical Listening’ by Local Communities
  7. 07Bridging Health, Climate, and Conservation Sectors
  8. 08Interconnectedness of Human, Animal, and Environmental Health

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