Responding to Emerging Diseases Requires Multi-disciplinary and One Health Training, Egypt
Background: In Egypt, several infectious diseases of zoonotic origin have emerged in recent years like H1N1, MERSCoV and H5N1, the latter now endemic. Responding to these diseases requires a workforce trained in multi-disciplinary approaches to zoonotic disease research and control. It is difficult...
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Main Authors: | Amira Roess, Sally Lahm, Ibrahim Kabbash, Amal Saad-Hussein, Ashraf Shaalan, Ossama Rasslan, Mohamed Mohamed |
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Language: | EN |
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Ubiquity Press
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3bf63b6a55fc49b68c1e807d5a48b884 |
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