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PODCAST: Preventing the next pandemic

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A dog gets a rabies vaccine in Machakos County Kenya. Copyright: Geoffrey Njenga, ILRI, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Around three-quarters of emerging infectious diseases affecting humans are zoonotic, which means they emerge from wild and domestic animals. These zoonotic diseases cause one billion infections and millions of deaths, mostly in low-income countries, according to the World Health Organisation.

In this episode of Africa Science Focus, we find out how scientists are taking on this critical issue through farming. Bernard Bett at the International Livestock Research Institute, in Nairobi, Kenya, introduces us to the concept of one health – an intervention approach that recognises the connection of people, animals and plants.

This piece was produced by SciDev.Net’s Sub-Saharan Africa English desk.

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