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FAO, WHO, and WOAH launch new online course on joint response to zoonotic disease outbreaks

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
31 October 2023
Departmental news
Rome/Paris/Geneva

Zoonotic diseases can have far-reaching impacts on the health of people, animals, environments, economies and health systems globally. A multidisciplinary and multisectoral collaboration, through a One Health approach is required to effectively prepare for, detect, assess, and respond to emerging and endemic zoonotic diseases. However, during outbreaks of zoonosis, countries usually have limited time to organize the response.

Today, a new online course is available for free to help explore concepts of coordinated response to manage zoonotic disease outbreaks.

The course will go into details of the perspectives of animal health and public health services and foster a better understanding of the diverse perspectives of different stakeholders during an outbreak response. Participants may reflect on several examples of national coordination at the human-animal-environment interface. ...

https://www.who.int/news/item/31-10...-joint-response-to-zoonotic-disease-outbreaks


 
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