To mark One Health Day, we revisit the holistic concept spanning human, animal, and environmental health, which is one of the Fleming Fund’s guiding principles.
An analysis of the animal/human interface with a focus on low and middle income countries
This report describes antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in livestock and farmed aquatic species in low and middle income countries, leading to recommendations for surveillance and research. The report, one of a series of reports commissioned by the Fleming Fund and Wellcome Trust to inform the grant programme, was prepared by Jonathan Rushton et al., Royal Veterinary College, University of London.
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