Abstract

<p><strong>Background:</strong> People's peridomicile and home gardens represent a critical bridge for circulating endemic, emerging, and reemerging zoonotic pathogens in the Yucatan region. <strong>Objective:</strong> to analyze the information on zoonotic diseases documented in the premise and family gardens environment in the Yucatan region and propose an approximation for their prevention and control focusing on a One Health approach. <strong>Implications:</strong> Proposals based on One Health approach requires the horizontal involvement of social actors, because vertical or government based decisions are not enough to reach health objectives <strong>Conclusion:</strong> the access to actions based on a One Health approach can directly impact the prevention and control of zoonotic diseases and other environmental health problems.</p>

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