id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-331255-t85yioyl Rohr, Jason R. Emerging human infectious diseases and the links to global food production 2019-06-11 .txt text/plain 9087 395 31 Feeding 11 billion people will require substantial increases in crop and animal production that will expand agricultural use of antibiotics, water, pesticides and fertilizer, and contact rates between humans and both wild and domestic animals, all with consequences for the emergence and spread of infectious agents. Meeting the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal, to "eradicate hunger" (https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/) for this expanding human population will necessitate a large increase in food supplies, with major changes to agricultural production and distribution systems, infrastructure and social protection programmes 6 (Fig. 3) . As livestock and aquaculture production expand to address growing food demands, it is likely that current antibiotics and anthelmintics will become less effective because of evolved resistance, and thus infectious diseases of domesticated animals and humans will be more difficult to treat 75 . ./cache/cord-331255-t85yioyl.txt ./txt/cord-331255-t85yioyl.txt