date:Dec 17, 2013
of goods and products being traded internationally is at unprecedented levels - giving disease-causing organisms the ability to travel the globe with ease.
And climate fluctuation is having direct impacts on the environmental survival rate of disease agents, especially in warm and humid areas, while climate change influences the habitats of hosts, migration patterns and disease transmission dynamics.
The role of livestock
FAO's new study focuses in particular on how changes in the way humans