Stakeholder Attitudes and Perspectives on Wildlife Disease Surveillance as a Component of a One Health Approach in Thailand
The aims of this study were to understand how wildlife disease surveillance in Thailand is utilized, valued, and can be improved within a One Health framework. An online questionnaire was distributed to 183 professionals across Thailand working in wildlife, marine animal, livestock, domestic animal, zoo animal, environmental, and public health sectors.
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Stakeholder Attitudes and Perspectives on Wildlife Disease Surveillance as a Component of a One Health Approach in Thailand
Author(s):
Serena Elise George, Moniek Smink, Nareerat Sangkachai, Anuwat Wiratsudakul, Walasinee Sakcamduang, Sarin Suwanpakdee, Jonathan M. Sleeman
Publication Date: 2023
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The aims of this study were to understand how wildlife disease surveillance in Thailand is utilized, valued, and can be improved within a One Health framework. An online questionnaire was distributed to 183 professionals across Thailand working in wildlife, marine animal, livestock, domestic animal, zoo animal, environmental, and public health sectors.