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WHO Technical Series 971
The attainment of Zambia’s goal of being a prosperous and middle-income country by 2030 as stipulated in its Vision 2030 is dependent on among ot
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Case Management; Guide for Tutors
The strategic plan reflects shared commitments to enhance collaboration between environmental, animal (wildlife and domestic) and human health, and building new One
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The intent of these guidelines is to develop a holistic, coordinated, proactive and technology driven strategy for management of biological disaste
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Zambia has recognised the Public Health threat of antimicrobial resistance and its impact on morbidity and mortality, as well as
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An infection control programme puts together various practices which when used appropriately restrict the spread of infection
Human rabies remains a significant public health problem in Africa with outbreaks reported in most countries. In Nigeria–the most populous countr
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The National Action Plan (NAP) has been developed based on the model recommended in the global Action Plan. Local data on on-going interventions we
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This report outlines the results of a scientific study of the impacts
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This manual addresses all the issues. It focus on the cycle of microbes, antibiotics, vaccination, AMR,
infection prevention and control. It will
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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, external and internal
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Clinical Microbiology and Infection Volume 21, Issue 5, May 2015, Pages 433-443;
The neglected zoonotic diseases (NZDs) have been all but eradicated in wealthier countries, but remain major causes of
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Climate change, increasing population densities, and intensified globalisation in trade, travel and migration are among the most important factors shaping the 21st century. Each impacts upon populat
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PlosOne https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161576; Zoonotic diseases have varying public health burden and socio-economic impact across time and geographical settings making their prioritization for prevention and control important at
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