A study finds that 41% of traded mammal species share at least one pathogen with humans, compared with just 6.4% of species ...
Wildlife trade, which concerns a quarter of all mammal species, increases the chances of ...
Hedgehogs, elephants, pangolins, bears or fennec foxes: many wild species are sold as pets, hunting trophies, for traditional ...
More than 40% of traded mammal species share at least one pathogen with humans, compared with only 6% of non-traded mammals.
People sell wild animals for food and for traditional medicine — legally and illegally. A study looks at the risks of ...
Pathogenic bacteria often delay the activation of their virulence program until they are inside the host. Researchers have ...
Researchers warn ultra-sensitive pathogen tests may trigger unnecessary recalls and food waste despite trace detections posing limited health risk.
A research team led by Dr. Xuewei Chen from Sichuan Agricultural University has developed a genetic strategy to enhance broad ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, The food pathogen testing market is expected to grow from USD 16.49 billion in 2026 to ...