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The risk of a zoonotic pandemic disease threatens hundreds of millions of people.
Emerging infectious diseases also threaten livestock and wildlife populations
around the world and can lead to devastating economic damages. China and the
USA-due to their unparalleled resources, widespread engagement in activities
driving emerging infectious diseases and national as well as geopolitical
imperatives to contribute to global health security-play an essential role in our
understanding of pandemic threats. Critical to efforts to mitigate risk is
building upon existing investments in global capacity to develop training and
research focused on the ecological factors driving infectious disease spillover
from animals to humans. International cooperation, particularly between China and
the USA, is essential to fully engage the resources and scientific strengths
necessary to add this ecological emphasis to the pandemic preparedness strategy.
Here, we review the world's current state of emerging infectious disease
preparedness, the ecological and evolutionary knowledge needed to anticipate
disease emergence, the roles that China and the USA currently play as sources and
solutions to mitigating risk, and the next steps needed to better protect the
global community from zoonotic disease.