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COVID-19 Shows Need to Understand Health Interconnectedness

Posted on Jul 29, 2019
A scientist studies cows in an industrial facility.

One Health is a concept that recognizes that humans, animals, plants, and the environment are inextricably linked—the health of one affects the health of all—and health issues must be addressed cohesively.

Human health / covid-19 / zoonoses

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