Avian flu, mad cow disease, hantavirus, black plague and other notorious ailments originated with animals and made the jump to humans. Now scientists at Washington State University have built a machine learning model to examine multiple indicators that increase the odds of a disease making that leap, including the ecological characteristics of the host animals, virus genetics and the animals’ overlap with humans.
Scientists Use AI to Identify Animal Populations Most Likely to Spread Diseases to Humans
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