Disaster response under One Health in the aftermath of Nepal earthquake, 2015
Until now, an estimate quotes that 1100 healthcare facilities were damaged and over 100,000 livestock lost in the two earthquakes that occurred in April and May of 2015 in Nepal. Threats of infectious diseases, mostly zoonoses, could affect Nepal's economy, trade, and tourism, and reaching the...
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Main Authors: | G.V. Asokan (Author), A. Vanitha (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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