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Addressing one health in Nigeria; challenges and recommendations


Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III
Greatman Adiela Owhor
Amusile Olayemi
Emmanuella Nzeribe
Bethel Ikenna Okeke

Abstract

Nigeria has much popularity for several  undesirable statistics, like the degree of endemicity of several illnesses and the prevalence of  disease predisposing factors such as poverty. The increased incidence and prevalence of zoonotic diseases, coupled with the ongoing  issue of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), has demanded a new approach to addressing disease conditions. One Health speculates that  disease needs to be managed with a balanced view of how it connects humans, animals and the environment. It will mean application of  skills from different professionals in managing, treating and preventing diseases. Nigeria has already begun implementing One Health;  this process needs to be addressed as it faces a number of challenges. These can be surmounted by creating and implementing effective  policies, national One Health Awareness Campaigns and increasing the unity and development in its health care delivery system.   


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