Organising for One Health in a Developing Country
Globally, zoonotic diseases pose an enormous and growing public health challenge, and developing countries are at the epicenter of it. The paper analyses the success and failures associated with the way in which India, Bangladesh, Kenya, and Rwanda have organized for One Health. It also studies the underlying pathways through which zoonotic spillovers take place, and epidemics gather momentum.
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Organising for One Health in a Developing Country
Globally, zoonotic diseases pose an enormous and growing public health challenge, and developing countries are at the epicenter of it. The paper analyses the success and failures associated with the way in which India, Bangladesh, Kenya, and Rwanda have organized for One Health. It also studies the underlying pathways through which zoonotic spillovers take place, and epidemics gather momentum.