id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-351905-tjcyvkcv Mummah, Riley O. Controlling emerging zoonoses at the animal-human interface 2020-09-18 .txt text/plain 7774 350 45 The three green lines show the total incidence resulting when control is shifted after one, two, or three generations of transmission among humans, respectively from top to bottom be the factor by which control measures reduce spillover rates in the high-risk group. Among strategies that only reduce spillover transmission (red and orange lines in Fig. 7) , targeted control shows considerable benefits at low resource levels, particularly for high risk ratios and higher values of R. A similar pattern is found for mixed strategies, where targeted joint or reactive approaches (i.e. high-risk spillover reduction followed by a switch to reducing human-to-human transmission once an outbreak is underway) are the most effective control policies at low resource levels, particularly when R > 0.5 and the risk ratio is high, but are incapable of reducing incidence to zero even at high levels of investment. ./cache/cord-351905-tjcyvkcv.txt ./txt/cord-351905-tjcyvkcv.txt