A walk in the park—Identifying healthy greenspaces using scents
As urbanisation accelerates globally, access to nature is increasingly recognised as vital for public health and wellbeing. We captured and analysed plant‐emitted airborne ‘scent signatures’ across Oxford's urban greenspaces to assess their potential health relevance.
William T. Kay +6 more
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Natural Spillover Risk and Disease Outbreaks: Is Over-Simplification Putting Public Health at Risk? [PDF]
Bell D +3 more
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Legume plants offer generous benefits for both the planet and people by supporting sustainable farming, food and feed systems through their ability to symbiotically fix atmospheric nitrogen. While grain legumes are cultivated and consumed globally, their adoption, market development, and integration into cropping systems vary.
Hamid Khazaei +2 more
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Surveillance of Chemical Foodborne Disease Outbreaks in Zhejiang Province, China, 2011-2023. [PDF]
Chen L +6 more
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Phylodynamic inference of the contribution of transmission routes in infectious disease outbreaks
Van der Roest BR +4 more
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Mapping global risk of bat and rodent borne disease outbreaks to anticipate emerging threats. [PDF]
Jagadesh S +7 more
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Association between timeliness of detection, notification and response and the magnitude, severity and duration of disease outbreaks: a retrospective review of 84 outbreaks in Uganda, 2017-2022. [PDF]
Kim S +6 more
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Corrigendum to 'Foodborne Disease Outbreaks Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Jiangsu Province, China' [One Health 21 (2025) 101154]. [PDF]
Zhu Q, Zong W, Wu Y, Fu P, Dai Y.
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Climate Change and Zoonotic Disease Outbreaks: Emerging Evidence from Epidemiology and Toxicology. [PDF]
Borham A +6 more
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