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Emerging infectious disease, the household built environment characteristics, and urban planning: Evidence on avian influenza in Vietnam
2020
Landscape and Urban Planning
Recent concerns with pandemic outbreaks of human disease and their origins in animal populations have ignited concerns regarding connections between Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) and development. As disasters, health, and infectious disease become part of planning concern (Matthew & McDonald, 2007), greater focus on household infrastructure and EID disease outbreaks among poultry is warranted. Following Spencer (2013), this study examines the relationship between the mix of household-scale
doi:10.1016/j.landurbplan.2019.103681
pmid:32287618
pmcid:PMC7125512
fatcat:7f6unwdwuzgtvlzu2az6isklnu