Diversity, equity and inclusion in One Health could crucially support prevention of health threats, but a change in mindset is needed
02 May 2024, Version 2
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One Health
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One Health
Q. How can we improve and facilitate multi-sectoral collaboration in warning and response systems for infectious diseases and natural hazards to account for their drivers, interdependencies and cascading impacts?
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