Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
How to set up a veterinary public health program
By Matyás, Z·Published in Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics)·1991·World Health Organisation·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Planning, organisation and administration of veterinary public health activities.
Plain-English summary
This research discusses how to create a veterinary public health program, using guidelines from the World Health Organization (WHO). It specifically looks at how to manage and control trichinellosis, which is a disease caused by a parasite that can affect both animals and humans. The paper provides practical advice on planning and organizing these health activities to ensure they are effective. Overall, it aims to help improve public health through better veterinary practices.
Abstract
Advice is given on how to set up a veterinary public health programme, drawing on recommendations of the World Health Organisation (WHO). Trichinellosis control is used as an example of planning procedures.
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