Outcomes from a Zoonotic Disease Prioritization workshop using One Health approach in Mozambique, 2018 to 2023
Abstract Introduction Around 75% of (re)emerging infections are of zoonotic origins. The risk of zoonotic transmission in Mozambique is high because approximately 81% of the country's labor force is involved with agriculture, which represents a vulnerability for more frequent human-animal inter...
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Main Authors: | Inocêncio Chongo (Author), Almiro Tivane (Author), Vanessa Monteiro (Author), Osvaldo Inlamea (Author), Plácida Maholela (Author), Ilda Nhanombe (Author), Saquibibi Ibraimo (Author), John Oludele (Author), Argentina Muianga (Author), Virgílio António (Author), Sádia Ali (Author), Aline Gatambire (Author), Grace Goryoka (Author), Nadia Oussayef (Author), Nick Schaad (Author), Kate Varela (Author), Fernando Rodrigues (Author), Lourenço Mapaco (Author), Sara Achá (Author), Américo Conceição (Author), Eduardo Samo Gudo (Author) |
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