Key Messages - Preventing the Next Pandemic – Zoonotic Diseases and How to Break the Chain of Transmission

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This evidence-based scientific assessment has identified the following key messages for decision-makers: 1) De-risking food systems; 2) Urgency; 3) Report audience; 4) Scope of the problem; 5) Outbreak frequency and predictability; 6) Connectivity and complexity; 7) Disease drivers; 8) Impact and cost; 9) Policy options; and 10) One Health.
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