How prepared is the world? Identifying weaknesses in existing assessment frameworks for global health security through a One Health approach
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A. Yavlinsky | A. Razavi | R. Kock | A. Talisuna | I. Fall | O. Dar | F. Ntoumi | T. McHugh | R. Ansumana | M. Djingarey | D. Asogun | N. Haider | O. Okunromade | S. Rüegg | N. Erondu | Alimuddin Zumla | Leonard E. G. Mboera | O. Oyebanji | Afifah Rahman-Shepherd | V. Jain | T. Traore | A. Diallo | S. Shanks | Thierno Baldé | Yahaya Ali Ahmed | David Heymann | L. Elton | Kanza Ahmed | Alexei Yavlinsky
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