Knowledge, attitude and practice towards zoonoses among public health workers in Nyanza province, Kenya
We sought to determine the knowledge and attitude of public health workers (PHWs) with respect to emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases and the practice of one health approach in the surveillance of zoonoses in the community. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 12 randomly selected distric...
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Main Authors: | Peter Omemo (Author), Eric Ogola (Author), Gamaliel Omondi (Author), Job Wasonga (Author), Darryn Knobel (Author) |
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