Analyzing One Health governance and implementation challenges in Mexico
Establishing a robust One Health (OH) governance is essential for ensuring effective coordination and collaboration among human, animal, and environmental health sectors to prevent and address complex health challenges like zoonoses or antimicrobial resistance. This study conducted a mixed-methods e...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Hegewisch-Taylor (Author), Anahí Dreser (Author), Alondra Coral Aragón-Gama (Author), María Antonieta Moreno-Reynosa (Author), Celso Ramos Garcia (Author), Arne Ruckert (Author), Ronald Labonté (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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