2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.soh.2022.100005
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One Health training needs for Senegalese professionals to manage emerging public health threats

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“… No. Title Article Types Corresponding Author Nationality One Health Disciplines Cites Views 1 Science in One Health: A new journal with a new approach [ 2 ] Editorial Xiao-Nong Zhou/Marcel Tanner China/Switzerland / 1 2370 2 Low temperature catalytic conversion of carbon monoxide by the application of novel perovskite catalysts [ 3 ] Review Subhashish Dey India Climate changes 1 1450 3 Comparing and contrasting two United Nations Environment Programme reports on COVID-19 [ 4 ] Correspondence Colin David Butler Australia Zoonotic diseases 0 1151 4 Multi-modal deep learning based on multi-dimensional and multi-level temporal data can enhance the prognostic prediction for multi-drug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis patients [ 5 ] Perspective Shun-Xian Zhang China AMR 0 924 5 One Health training needs for Senegalese professionals to manage emerging public health threats [ 6 ] Research article Walter Ossebi Senegal Governance 1 1724 6 Incidence of dog bite injuries and its associated factors in Punjab province of Pakistan [ 7 ] Short communication Tariq Abbas Pakistan Zoonotic diseases 0 1177 7 Wastewater-based epidemiological investigation of SARS-CoV-2 in Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil [ 8 ] Research article Bruno Aschidamini Prandi Brazil Climate changes 1 630 8 …”
Section: Power Of One Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… No. Title Article Types Corresponding Author Nationality One Health Disciplines Cites Views 1 Science in One Health: A new journal with a new approach [ 2 ] Editorial Xiao-Nong Zhou/Marcel Tanner China/Switzerland / 1 2370 2 Low temperature catalytic conversion of carbon monoxide by the application of novel perovskite catalysts [ 3 ] Review Subhashish Dey India Climate changes 1 1450 3 Comparing and contrasting two United Nations Environment Programme reports on COVID-19 [ 4 ] Correspondence Colin David Butler Australia Zoonotic diseases 0 1151 4 Multi-modal deep learning based on multi-dimensional and multi-level temporal data can enhance the prognostic prediction for multi-drug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis patients [ 5 ] Perspective Shun-Xian Zhang China AMR 0 924 5 One Health training needs for Senegalese professionals to manage emerging public health threats [ 6 ] Research article Walter Ossebi Senegal Governance 1 1724 6 Incidence of dog bite injuries and its associated factors in Punjab province of Pakistan [ 7 ] Short communication Tariq Abbas Pakistan Zoonotic diseases 0 1177 7 Wastewater-based epidemiological investigation of SARS-CoV-2 in Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil [ 8 ] Research article Bruno Aschidamini Prandi Brazil Climate changes 1 630 8 …”
Section: Power Of One Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ossebi et al. [ 6 ] conducted a cross-sectional study in Senegal in 2021, and found out that few of the professionals had received training in the One Health approach and entry-level One Health skills predominated.…”
Section: Power Of One Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These profound modifications can have major consequences for human health [ 14 , 15 , 16 ]. At least 60% of all infectious diseases are zoonotic and account for more than two-thirds of new emerging diseases [ 17 , 18 , 19 ]. Therefore, a better understanding of the transmission of zoonotic diseases from animals to humans is an essential prerequisite for effectively anticipating and controlling zoonotic diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%