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Biodiversity and Zoonoses - An Introduction

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the intricate connections between biodiversity and zoonotic diseases in this informative lecture. Delve into the impact of habitat degradation on emerging infectious diseases and public health concerns. Gain insights into how changes in biodiversity can alter natural pathogen transmission cycles. Learn about the interdisciplinary field of disease ecology, which integrates theories from ecology, evolution, and mathematics to understand disease dynamics in animal populations. Discover the relevance of this field in addressing global health challenges like COVID-19 and Ebola. Examine the fundamental principles of disease ecology, including pathogen biology, host populations, and environmental factors influencing disease spread. Understand the role of sequencing techniques and data analysis in managing disease outbreaks. This lecture is part of a comprehensive program on Emerging Infectious Diseases: Ecology and Evolution, featuring research seminars by faculty from India and abroad to provide insights into ongoing work in the field.

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Biodiversity and zoonoses: An Introduction by Uma Ramakrishnan


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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