An environmental scan of one health preparedness and response: the case of the Covid-19 pandemic in Rwanda
Abstract Background Over the past decade, 70% of new and re-emerging infectious disease outbreaks in East Africa have originated from the Congo Basin where Rwanda is located. To respond to these increasing risks of disastrous outbreaks, the government began integrating One Health (OH) into its infec...
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Main Authors: | Gloria Igihozo (Author), Phaedra Henley (Author), Arne Ruckert (Author), Charles Karangwa (Author), Richard Habimana (Author), Rosine Manishimwe (Author), Leandre Ishema (Author), Hélène Carabin (Author), Mary E. Wiktorowicz (Author), Ronald Labonté (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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