Neglected zoonotic diseases
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include anthrax, brucellosis, foodborne trematodiases, human African trypanosomosis, leishmaniasis, leptospirosis, non-malarial febrile illnesses, schistosomiasis, rabies and taeniasis/cysticercosis. These neglected zoonoses are found in communities in low-resource settings across the world, where they impose a dual burden on people’s health and that of the livestock they depend upon. Their management requires collaborative, cross-sectoral efforts of human and animal health systems and a multidisciplinary approach that considers the complexities of the ecosystems where humans and animals coexist. Where feasible, preventing and mitigating their occurrence in humans requires their elimination in their animal reservoirs. National governments are increasingly implementing control programmes to address these burdens. These initiatives have been strongly endorsed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the World Organisation for Animal Health and World Health Organization Tripartite and financially supported the international community, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the UK Department for International Development, the European Union, the International Development Research Centre and CGIAR.
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