id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-344408-4ko557n1 Cunningham, Andrew A. One Health, emerging infectious diseases and wildlife: two decades of progress? 2017-07-19 .txt text/plain 5977 278 43 Around this time, emerging diseases were identified in a series of well-reported die-offs in wildlife, including canine distemper in African lions (Panthera leo) in the Serengeti, chytridiomycosis in amphibians globally, pilchard herpesvirus disease in Australasia and West Nile virus in corvids and other birds in New York [10 -13] . There are likely to be multiple causes of novel disease emergence, but the human-mediated transport of pathogens (often in infected hosts) or vectors across geographical or ecological boundaries, a process termed 'pathogen pollution', has been identified as a major driver of this in wildlife [64] and also in plants [65] . salamandrivorans as a novel lethal fungus infecting and killing captive and wild salamanders in Europe [67, 85, 86] Challenges remain to understanding the wildlife origins of zoonotic EIDs. It is often difficult, time-consuming, logistically challenging and very expensive to identify the origins of newly emerged pathogens of humans. ./cache/cord-344408-4ko557n1.txt ./txt/cord-344408-4ko557n1.txt