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One Health research and training and government support for One Health in South Asia

Author Affiliations
Massey University, Ministry of Health and Population, Public Health Foundation of India, Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research, ...
Published InInfection Ecology & Epidemiology
Year2016
Citations56

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Considerable advocacy, funding, training, and technical support have been provided to South Asian countries to strengthen One Health (OH) collaborative approaches for controlling diseases with global human pandemic potential since the early 2000s. It is essential that the OH approach continues to be strengthened given South Asia is a hot spot for emerging and endemic zoonotic diseases. The objectives of this article are to describe OH research and training and capacity building activities and the important developments in government support for OH in these countries to identify current achievements and gaps. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A landscape analysis of OH research, training, and government support in South Asia was generated by searching peer-reviewed and grey literature for OH research publications…
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