shine india monthly magazine This article was published in the month of october Key highlights: o Investment in pandemic prevention has remained low because the benefits are largely invisible and uncounted. o Some drivers of pandemics (e.g. forest exploitation extractive industry livestock farming and urbanization) are closely tied to income generation and livelihoods which can hinder necessary changes. o Cost of Prevention guided by One Health principles( approximately US$11 billion per year) is significantly less than the cost of pandemic preparedness( US$ 30 billion). 97 Developing databases and models with a consolidated approach of ecologists field biologists epidemiologists and other scientists. Strong Nexus of science social science indigenous knowledge and policy at national state and local levels. Integration in Pandemic prevention plans: The cost of prevention is moderate with high returns on the investments. One heath approach must be central to such plans. o Strategies as outlined by the World bank report are important in this direction (see box below) shine india monthly magazine telugu buy.
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