id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-008149-kdlcaium Blacklaws, B.A. Emerging viruses of zoonotic and veterinary importance 2017-12-30 .txt text/plain 690 44 51 Emerging viruses of zoonotic and veterinary importance To enable discussion of all aspects of emerging virus infections, an Emerging Viruses meeting was held at the University of Nottingham, UK, on 27-29 July 2015. Given the success of this meeting, a second meeting was organised, now called 'Emerging Viruses of Zoonotic and Veterinary Importance', at Churchill College, Cambridge, UK, on 24-26 July 2017 to encourage discussion of emerging virus infections from a One Health perspective. This is formulated in the One Health approach to infectious disease, where the possibility of infectious agent movement between species, including human beings, is key. Whilst a major driver of emerging virus disease research is public health concern over zoonotic infections, there are also veterinary drivers for emerging viral diseases. With the accelerating changes in our world, emerging viral infections will continue to be an important issue for human and veterinary health. ./cache/cord-008149-kdlcaium.txt ./txt/cord-008149-kdlcaium.txt