Abstract

Abstract This chapter discusses the application of social science concepts relevant to culture, economics, gender, ecology, human behaviours, political aspects and indigenous knowledge in the identification, design and implementation of One Health interventions. Two case studies (i.e., management of Nipah and Hendra virus infections, and leptospirosis in Fiji) are described to further illustrate these correlations.

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