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Plowright

/ ˈplaʊˌraɪt /

noun

  1. PlowrightDame Joan1929FBritishTHEATRE: actress Dame Joan. born 1929, British actress, married to Laurence Olivier (1961–89)
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"The world is focused on how can we detect and then contain a novel pathogen once it is circulating in humans, rather than how can we prevent that pathogen from entering the human population in the first place," said Raina Plowright, professor in the Department of Public and Ecosystem Health at Cornell University, and first author of the paper, "Ecological Countermeasures to Prevent Pathogen Spillover and Subsequent Pandemics," published in Nature Communications.

"We need to make sure there's always an abundant supply of food available at all times of year, especially when animals are in stressful life history stages like reproduction and migration," Plowright said.

"There are trillions of microbes in nature, but we rarely actually get sick, because there are many, many barriers between us and new pathogens," Plowright said.

Lastly, for communities who come in contact with animals, it's important to ensure people have the protection that they need to avoid pathogen exposure, Plowright said.

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