One Health prevention and preparedness to vector-borne diseases: how should we deal with a multisectoral, multilevel and multigroup governance?
Abstract Introduction Multifactorial determinants of vector presence, distribution and ability of transmitting diseases, demand holistic approaches that consider eco-biosocial factors, such as One Health (OH), and engage institutions and communities to reduce vulnerability to vector-borne diseases (...
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Main Authors: | Claudia Robbiati (Author), Alessia Milano (Author), Silvia Declich (Author), Maria Grazia Dente (Author) |
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