Focusing on neglected zoonoses

Two tenets at the core of the One Health concept are the belief that human and animal health are irrevocably entwined and that the improvement of both requires close collaboration between the medical and veterinary professions with support from allied disciplines. An ongoing Wellcome Trust‐supported...

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Autores principales: Doble, L., Fèvre, Eric M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/61889
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description Two tenets at the core of the One Health concept are the belief that human and animal health are irrevocably entwined and that the improvement of both requires close collaboration between the medical and veterinary professions with support from allied disciplines. An ongoing Wellcome Trust‐supported project in Western Kenya – the ‘People, Animals and their Zoonoses’ (PAZ) project – holds the One Health theme at its centre as it endeavours to study neglected zoonoses and provide policy‐relevant information about their epidemiology. Veterinarian Lian Doble and the project’s leader Eric Fèvre explain why this study is so important.
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spelling CGSpace618892024-05-01T08:20:00Z Focusing on neglected zoonoses Doble, L. Fèvre, Eric M. zoonoses Two tenets at the core of the One Health concept are the belief that human and animal health are irrevocably entwined and that the improvement of both requires close collaboration between the medical and veterinary professions with support from allied disciplines. An ongoing Wellcome Trust‐supported project in Western Kenya – the ‘People, Animals and their Zoonoses’ (PAZ) project – holds the One Health theme at its centre as it endeavours to study neglected zoonoses and provide policy‐relevant information about their epidemiology. Veterinarian Lian Doble and the project’s leader Eric Fèvre explain why this study is so important. 2010-05 2015-03-25T09:16:25Z 2015-03-25T09:16:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/61889 en Open Access Wiley Doble, L. and Fevre, E.M. 2010. Focusing on neglected zoonoses. Veterinary Record 1;166(18): 546-7.
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