2024
DOI: 10.1007/s44338-024-00027-w
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A mixed methods study of zootherapy practices and associated risks for zoonotic disease spillover in Rwanda

Hayley Hall,
Denis Majyambere,
Eric Sibomana
et al.

Abstract: Background Zootherapy, the use of animals for human medicine and related cultural purposes, is an important component of traditional medicine, which is used by 80% of the global population. Human-animal interaction within zootherapy practices is a potential pathway for zoonotic disease spillover, and understanding these interactions is integral to the One Health approach. The objectives of this study were to assess and document zootherapy practices in Rwanda and identify sociocultural factors d… Show more

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