Press Release – FAO 14/05/2021 Bangkok, Thailand As the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic continues to claim lives, ruin the health and livelihoods of millions across the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in South Asia at present, a team of veterinary scientists, epidemiologists, sociologists …
14/05/2021 Bangkok, Thailand – As the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic continues to claim lives, ruin the health and livelihoods of millions across the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in South Asia at present, a team of veterinary scientists, epidemiologists, sociologists and other One Health experts is beginning a two week session to map out a five year plan on how to predict, prevent and – if necessary – combat the next animal-to-human potential pandemic.
Saturday, 15 May 2021, 5:17 am
14/05/2021 Bangkok, Thailand – As the
SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic continues to claim lives, ruin the
health and livelihoods of millions across the Asia-Pacific
region, particularly in South Asia at present, a team of
veterinary scientists, epidemiologists, sociologists and
other One Health experts is beginning a two week session to
map out a five year plan on how to predict, prevent and –
if necessary – combat the next animal-to-human potential
pandemic.
The multi-disciplinary team at FAO’s
Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD)
is convening a series of meetings, beginning today, to plan
out the next five years of its programme in Asia and the