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Zoonotic Disease and Preventing the Next Pandemic

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Updated: Feb 11, 2021


Preventive health expert Dr. Huong agrees.“there is a clear need to take a ‘One Health’ approach to wildlife trade.” In Hanoi, the Ministry of Health cooperates with Hanoi Medical University in training human resources to develop the “One Health network” adopting the policy that biodiversity, respect for wildlife, and human health are all inextricably linked.

- Prof. Le Thi Huong, Dean of Institute of Preventive Medicine and Public Health at Hanoi Medical and Chairperson of SEAOHUN Executive Board.

Can Vietnam Prevent the Next Pandemic? As zoonotic diseases become more dangerous, Vietnam moves toward cracking down on wildlife trafficking.

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