Coronavirus outbreak exposes dangers of exotic wildlife meat trade

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China’s markets, where wild and often poached animals are packed together, have been described as a breeding ground for disease and an incubator for a multitude of viruses to evolve and jump the species barrier to humans.

Preliminary research suggested that in the most recent stage of its evolution, the Wuhan virus was passed on to humans from snakes. But Chinese government medical adviser Zhong Nanshan has also identified badgers and rats as possible sources. China’s wet markets have already been blamed for outbreaks of other infectious diseases in China and southeast Asia, including the virus responsible for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome , which killed nearly 800 people worldwide in 2003.

An officer gestures in front of one of the roads blocked by the police to restrict people leaving Wuhan in China's central Hubei province on January 25, 2020, during a deadly virus outbreak which began in the city. - The Chinese army deployed medical specialists on January 25 to the epicentre of a spiralling viral outbreak that has killed 41 people and spread around the world, as millions spent their normally festive Lunar New Year holiday under lockdown.

Since the outbreak began, authorities in Wuhan and elsewhere have shut down markets, zoos and forest parks, suspended trade in live poultry and the trade and transport of wild animals, though residents in some areas said the measures appeared to be largely symbolic.

 

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Prevent zoonotic diseases like nCoV, SARS, Ebola by 1. Banning consumption of wildlife - those with fangs / claws (carnivorous) or that eats carrion 2. Draining of blood during slaughter of animals 3. Proper cleaning & cooking of meat 4. Avoiding close contact with wildlife

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