Pillars for successful operationalization of one health as an ecosystem approach: experience from a human-animal interface in the Maasai steppe in Tanzania
Abstract Background Solving complex public health challenges requires integrated approaches to health, such as One Health. A key element of the One Health approach is the interrelationship between human, animal and environmental health and the associated multistakeholder collaboration across many cu...
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Main Authors: | Paul Gwakisa (Author), Janeth George (Author), Calvin Sindato (Author), Anibariki Ngonyoka (Author), Happiness Nnko (Author), Justine Assenga (Author), Sharadhuli Kimera (Author), Moses Ole Nessele (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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