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Monkeypox in Australia: Treat Animals Better to Avoid Zoonotic Diseases

News / Monkeypox in Australia: Treat Animals Better to Avoid Zoonotic Diseases
24 May 2022

Australia now has confirmed cases of monkeypox, and it’s high time we acknowledged that mistreating animals leads to zoonotic diseases and risks triggering the next global pandemic.

Since the 1970s, there has been a tenfold increase in human cases of monkeypox. A recent report has warned that this disease should “not be underestimated”.

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The Link Between Animal Use and Monkeypox

Zoonotic diseases like monkeypox often arise when animals are snatched from their natural homes, confined to filthy cages near humans at markets or on farms, and eaten.

Monkeypox first spread from Africa in 2003 from wild animals being kept as exotic “pets”. The disease can be transferred from animals to humans by touch or by eating animals infected with the virus.

We Must Learn From Our Mistakes

Around three-quarters of recently emerged infectious diseases in humans were transferred from other species. SARS, swine flu, COVID-19, Ebola, MERS, bird flu – the list of diseases transferred from other species is extensive.

We must stop eating animals and keeping them in unnaturally cramped conditions on factory farms and at live-animal markets.

Close-up of monkeypox lesions on the arm and leg of a female child.
Close-up of monkeypox lesions on the arm and leg of a female child. Image from CDC/Wikimedia

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Humans must take action to avoid more death, disease, and disruption – urge the World Health Organization (WHO) to close all live-animal markets:

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