Emergent and re-emergent zoonotic infectious diseases in Uruguay (2004-2024) and socioenvironmental changes. a one health perspective
The One Health approach aims to operate at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental influence to prevent and control the scale of these shifts. In recent decades, Uruguay has experienced various productive and socio-environmental alterations. This communication presents some relationship...
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2024
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