id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-103872-yzqic5vt Liu, Zhijin Global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implication for public health and wildlife conservation 2020-05-13 .txt text/plain 1310 81 51 Research has revealed that SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses have been transmitted from animals to humans and vice versa, and across animal species, and hence, attracted public attention concerning host-virus interactions and transmission ways. We suggest epidemiological investigations in NHPs, specifically in Old World monkeys with close contact to humans, and other effective measures to prevent this potential circular transmission. First, we generated a summary statistics of worldwide reported VI-NHPs. We then 61 identified and predicted NHP species with a high risk of virus transmission from humans and 62 predicted geographic locations where disease outbreaks are likely to occur. Since centrality in primate-virus networks could assess the potential for the 72 circulation of viruses among NHPs and humans, we estimated the centrality using four metrics: 73 strength degree centrality, eigenvector centrality, betweenness centrality, and closeness centrality 74 implemented in the R package "igraph" and UCINET 6. Centrality in primate-parasite networks 225 reveals the potential for the transmission of emerging infectious diseases to humans ./cache/cord-103872-yzqic5vt.txt ./txt/cord-103872-yzqic5vt.txt