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Legislation advancement of one health in China in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: From the perspective of the wild animal conservation law

Guirong Fang, Qunli Song

2020One Health18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The outbreak of COVID-19 epidemic is endangering the health of all humans and requires the urgent attention and active response of all countries and all areas of society. Existing studies have shown that wild animals are one of the sources of high-risk virus infection affecting human health, and human activities have largely shaped the routes of virus transmission. To protect wildlife is to protect human health. We should follow the concept of One Health to make corresponding legislation, so as to better coordinate the relationship among human health, animal health and environmental health. Since the outbreak of COVID-19 epidemic, China has taken many effective measures to prevent its spreading, including revision of the Wild Animal Conservation Law. All sectors of the Chinese society have issued a strong appeal to pursue One Health and even specific legislative proposals. Because the current Wild Animal Conservation Law fails to properly reflect the concept of One Health, which is the root cause of the imperfect design of the system and the key to the unsatisfactory effectiveness of the legal application. China's new Wild Animal Conservation Law is expected to make a large-scale and systematic revision, which should fully implement the concept of One Health.

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LegislationWildlifeContext (archaeology)LegislaturePublic healthOne HealthChinaPandemicWildlife conservationAnimal welfarePolitical scienceBusinessEnvironmental planningEnvironmental healthLawGeographyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)BiologyMedicineDiseaseEcologyNursingPathologyArchaeologyZoonotic diseases and public healthAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyImmune responses and vaccinations
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