The most likely cause of the next pandemic will be the “spillover” of a disease from one of a select group of animals with particular immune system traits and interactions with humans.
In this MinuteEarth video, learn why animals that 'live fast and die young' are more likely to pass along new diseases to humans. (Based in part on research by Drs. Barbara Han and Richard Ostfeld.)
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