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Scientists Develop New App to Predict Future Pandemic by Stopping Illegal Wildlife Trade


May 10, 2021 06:00 PM EDT
In order to avoid the risks of a pandemic that is yet to come like that of coronavirus, scientists at the University of California, Davis have invented a new web application that rates the risk of diseases that can be transferred from wildlife to human.
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 SpillOver 
The name of the app is SpillOver,  it is the first broad open-source risk assessment tool that gives an evaluation on wildlife viruses that is newly discovered as regards to their future spillover from wildlife hosts into humans, an epidemiologist at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Jonna Mazet, notifies The Independent. ....

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Russia Unveils First-Ever COVID-19 Vaccine For Animals: How Effective Is It?


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Amid the rising COVID-19 cases, animals are also at risk. Ever since the pandemic began, there have been many reports of SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks in wildlife worldwide. To curb these cases, Russia became the first country to introduce a COVID-19 vaccine for animals called Carnivak-Cov.
Scientists at the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance have been working for months to develop a vaccine for our furry friends.
The Carnivak-Cov vaccine is intended for dogs, cats, minks, foxes, and other animals, as reported by Washington Post.
Carnivak-Cov vaccine: How effective is it?
Experts have conducted clinical trials as early as October 2020. The vaccine was tested on various animals, including Arctic foxes, minks, and cats, to name a few. ....

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