Certain diseases transmitted from animals to humans could kill 12 times as many people in 2050 than they did in 2020, researchers have claimed.
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Animal diseases could kill '12 times as many people' by 2050Numbers are already growing.
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Animal diseases could kill '12 times as many people' by 2050Numbers are already growing.
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These 4 Viruses Could Collectively Make 2050 Much More Deadly Than 2020Kate is a Senior Trends Reporter at HuffPost UK, covering the day's most compelling stories. She has worked in the national news since she became a qualified journalist and was previously a reporter with Express.co.uk
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