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UN Report Links Factory Farming To Increased Pandemic Risk

'A rise in intense and unsustainable farming' was cited as a trend driving the increasing emergence of zoonotic diseases (Photo: Adobe. Do not use without permission)

‘A rise in intense and unsustainable farming’ was cited as a trend driving the increasing emergence of zoonotic diseases (Photo: Adobe. Do not use without permission)

A new United Nations (UN) report sets out ways to prevent future pandemics – and lists intensive farming as a risk factor.

The report, Preventing the Next Pandemic: Zoonotic diseases and how to break the chain of transmission, was collated by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI).

Risk factors

The authors identify ‘seven trends driving the increasing emergence of zoonotic diseases‘. These include ‘increased demand for animal protein; a rise in intense and unsustainable farming; the increased use and exploitation of wildlife; and the climate crisis’.

They warn that further outbreaks will emerge ‘unless governments take active measures to prevent other zoonotic diseases from crossing into the human population’.

Recommendations

The report outlines 10 steps it says governments can take to prevent future zoonotic outbreaks. Among them are expanding scientific inquiry into zoonotic diseases, and raising awareness of zoonotic diseases.

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