The Deep Prevention of Future Pandemics Through a One Health Approach: What Role For a Pandemic Instrument?
More than half of all known human pathogens have animal origin and a key question that has arisen in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis is: how can the risk of future pandemics emerging from the animal-human-ecosystems interface be reduced? This policy brief seeks to advance thinking and debate on this question by offering analysis on how a Pandemic Instrument could incorporate the One Health approaches to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.
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The Deep Prevention of Future Pandemics Through a One Health Approach: What Role For a Pandemic Instrument?
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Le Moli, G.; Viñuales, J.E.; Burci, G.L.; Strobeyko, A.; Moon, S.
Publication Date: 2022
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More than half of all known human pathogens have animal origin and a key question that has arisen in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis is: how can the risk of future pandemics emerging from the animal-human-ecosystems interface be reduced? This policy brief seeks to advance thinking and debate on this question by offering analysis on how a Pandemic Instrument could incorporate the One Health approaches to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.