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Securing Health at the Source: Environmental Disease Prevention

Our environment plays a pivotal role in shaping public health outcomes, especially when it comes to zoonotic and parasitic diseases that can jump from animals to humans. By strengthening surveillance systems and implementing proactive measures, communities can identify risks early and take action to prevent outbreaks. This One Health approach bridges the gap between human, animal, and environmental health, fostering sustainable strategies to safeguard our shared ecosystems.

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