Animal health is often ignored, but indispensable to the human right to health
Abstract Although preventable by vaccines, approximately 60'000 humans die due to canine transmitted rabies annually, mostly in Africa and Asia. The aim of this paper is to advocate for including animal health aspects into considerations of human health and human rights, and for equitable acces...
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Main Author: | Sonja Hartnack (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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