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The Sunday Read: ‘Animals That Infect Humans Are Scary. It’s Worse When We Infect Them Back’

Feb 13, 2022
Explore the unsettling concept of spillback, where humans infect animals with diseases. Sonia Shah dives into the alarming effects seen in mink farms, revealing how this reverse zoonosis can spark new epidemics in wildlife. The podcast highlights the dire consequences of animal-human virus transmission, potential new variants, and the systemic gaps in disease surveillance. It urges a closer look at our interconnectedness with nature and the urgent need for improved monitoring to safeguard both human and animal health.
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INSIGHT

Spillback Dangers

  • Spillback, the reverse of spillover, occurs when diseases move from humans to animals.
  • Spillback can create new variants, impacting both humans and animals.
ANECDOTE

Dutch Mink Outbreak

  • The Netherlands experienced widespread COVID outbreaks on mink farms, leading to mass gassing of mink.
  • Despite control measures, the virus spread rapidly, highlighting spillback challenges.
INSIGHT

Containment Challenges

  • Containing human-exclusive pathogens is theoretically possible.
  • Spillback into wildlife complicates containment due to lack of control over animal behavior.
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