id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-311601-w2jqmpww Muzemil, Abdulazeez African perspectives: modern complexities of emerging, re-emerging, and endemic zoonoses 2018-10-25 .txt text/plain 1766 93 39 Specifically, land use change cum agricultural practices, surging human demographic, pathogen evolution (antimicrobial resistance), failure of public health systems, global travel and more global interconnectedness in spatial and temporal dimensions have driven these threats [2] . Consequently, new challenges have emerged, including: border-related conflicts, food security risk due to declines agricultural production, vectorand water-borne diseases, (especially in areas with inadequate health infrastructure), flooding and exacerbation of desertification by changes in rainfall and intensified land use [2] . It is suggested that, as long as Africa (or any other continent) does not address complex interactions -such as those that involve agriculture, the environment, economics, sociology, as well as zoonotic pathogens, disease outbreaks may follow human-driven disruptions, as those observed after major changes in land use, eg, those related with the construction of dams, mines, and intensive agriculture. ./cache/cord-311601-w2jqmpww.txt ./txt/cord-311601-w2jqmpww.txt