Wildlife Health Surveillance
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WildHealthNet initiative
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Between 2019 and 2022, the Defense and Threat Reduction Agency of the US Department of Defense supported an expansion of these surveillance efforts at the national level in Cambodia, Lao PDR and Viet Nam. In each country, WCS supported the national governments to define priorities, structure their surveillance network, and implement surveillance to reach their objectives, and develop the policy framework to ensure sustainability of the surveillance networks.
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This video provide an overview of the WildHealthNet project in Southeast Asia. And this page provides a full list of resources produced by the project.
In addition, multiple peer review articles report on the outcome of the surveillance activities:
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Wildlife Health Intelligence Network (WHIN)
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Visit this page to learn how WHIN will build on the synergy of multiple national and international organizations to support global wildlife health surveillance.
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