One World - One Health - The Convergence of Animal & Human Health

The Convergence of Animal & Human Health explores drivers creating a mixing bowl of animals, human, microbes and the environment. The ultimate impact of this convergence is the increasing potential for a global disease pandemic. This group seeks to develop solutions to prepare for potential pandemics and minimize the influence that drivers can have upon the risk of a pandemic. ONE WORLD, ONE HEALTH - OPTIMAL GLOBAL HEALTH EMBRACING THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF HUMANS, ANIMALS & THE ENVIRONMENT

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Website unites veterinarians, students, academics in field

www.ecovetinternational.com
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