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. 2021 May 17;53(4):987–993. doi: 10.1111/btp.12965

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FIGURE 1

Transmission Potential Risks: The entry of wild animals and humans (workers and visitors) (a) to rehabilitation centers favor the risk of introduction of pathogens into the premises. The direct (b) and indirect (c) contact between captive animals with humans, other captive animals and fomites within wildlife rehabilitation centers may favor pathogen amplification. The isolation (d) of symptomatic animals compatible with SARS‐CoV‐2 clinical signs should be mandatory to prevent a potential transmission of the infectious agent. The release of animals from the wildlife rehabilitation centers and disposal of wastewater and other fomites (e.g., garbage) favor the risk of spread of pathogens into wild environments (e) and the potential pathogen transmission to wild individuals of the same or different species (f)