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=== Hunting and bushmeat === {{Main|Hunting|Bushmeat}} [[Hunting]] involves humans tracking, chasing, and capturing wild animals, primarily for food or materials like fur. However, other reasons like pest control or managing wildlife populations can also exist. Transmission of zoonotic diseases, those leaping from animals to humans, can occur through various routes: direct physical contact, airborne droplets or particles, bites or vector transport by insects, oral ingestion, or even contact with contaminated environments.<ref>{{Citation |last1=Murray |first1=Kris A. |title=Emerging Viral Zoonoses from Wildlife Associated with Animal-Based Food Systems: Risks and Opportunities |date=2016 |work=Food Safety Risks from Wildlife: Challenges in Agriculture, Conservation, and Public Health |pages=31–57 |editor-last=Jay-Russell |editor-first=Michele |series=Food Microbiology and Food Safety |place=Cham |publisher=Springer International Publishing |language=en |doi=10.1007/978-3-319-24442-6_2 |isbn=978-3-319-24442-6 |last2=Allen |first2=Toph |last3=Loh |first3=Elizabeth |last4=Machalaba |first4=Catherine |last5=Daszak |first5=Peter |editor2-last=Doyle |editor2-first=Michael P.}}</ref> Wildlife activities like hunting and trade bring humans closer to dangerous zoonotic pathogens, threatening global health.<ref name="Problematic Wildlife">{{Cite book |last1=Kurpiers |first1=Laura A. |last2=Schulte-Herbrüggen |first2=Björn |last3=Ejotre |first3=Imran |last4=Reeder |first4=DeeAnn M. |chapter=Bushmeat and Emerging Infectious Diseases: Lessons from Africa |date=2015-09-21 |title=Problematic Wildlife |pages=507–551 |doi=10.1007/978-3-319-22246-2_24 |pmc=7123567|isbn=978-3-319-22245-5 }}</ref> According to the Center for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) hunting and consuming wild animal meat ("bushmeat") in regions like Africa can expose people to infectious diseases due to the types of animals involved, like bats and primates. Unfortunately, common preservation methods like smoking or drying aren't enough to eliminate these risks.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-11-21 |title=Bushmeat Importation Policies {{!}} CDC |url=https://www.cdc.gov/importation/bushmeat.html |access-date=2024-01-12 |website=www.cdc.gov |language=en-us}}</ref> Although bushmeat provides protein and income for many, the practice is intricately linked to numerous emerging infectious diseases like Ebola, HIV, and [[SARS]], raising critical public health concerns.<ref name="Problematic Wildlife"/> A review published in 2022 found evidence that zoonotic spillover linked to wildmeat consumption has been reported across all continents.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Milbank |first1=Charlotte |last2=Vira |first2=Bhaskar |date=May 2022 |title=Wildmeat consumption and zoonotic spillover: contextualising disease emergence and policy responses |journal=The Lancet. Planetary Health |volume=6 |issue=5 |pages=e439–e448 |doi=10.1016/S2542-5196(22)00064-X |issn=2542-5196 |pmc=9084621 |pmid=35550083}}</ref>
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