Barriers and enablers to the implementation of one health strategies in developing countries: a systematic review
IntroductionOne Health is a concept that establishes the link between humans, animals and the environment in a collaborative approach. Since One Health's inception, several interventions have been developed in many regions and countries worldwide to tackle complex health problems, including epi...
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Main Authors: | Daniele Sandra Yopa (Author), Douglas Mbang Massom (Author), Gbètogo Maxime Kiki (Author), Ramde Wendkoaghenda Sophie (Author), Sylvie Fasine (Author), Oumou Thiam (Author), Lassane Zinaba (Author), Patrice Ngangue (Author) |
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