id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-317693-l08q2lhp Jacob, Michelle Cristine Medeiros Animal-based food systems are unsafe: severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) fosters the debate on meat consumption 2020-07-07 .txt text/plain 3262 173 49 CONCLUSION: To ban the access to bushmeat without a rational analysis of all human meat production and consumption in the global animal-based food system will not help us to prevent future outbreaks. SARS-CoV-2 fosters a debate on permanently banning wildlife consumption in an effort to prevent further public health threats related to foodborne zoonotic diseases (5) . Uses of bushmeat vary from COMMENTARY SNAPSHOT SARS-CoV-2 fosters a debate on permanently banning wildlife consumption in an effort to prevent further public health threats related to foodborne zoonotic diseases. To ban the access to bushmeat without a rational analysis of all human meat production and consumption in the global animal-based food system will not help us to prevent future outbreaks. FNS, food and nutrition security; SARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome subsistence-based rural consumption and subsistencecommercial hunting to a luxury commodity in urban areas (18) . ./cache/cord-317693-l08q2lhp.txt ./txt/cord-317693-l08q2lhp.txt