"Is a One Health Institute the Future of Disease Prevention — or Just a Bureaucratic Burden?"

Establishing a One Health-level institute can promote integrated action against zoonotic diseases by uniting human, animal, and environmental health sectors. However, challenges like interdepartmental coordination, funding, and jurisdictional overlaps may hinder its effectiveness. Shouldn't we focus on prevalent public health problems like malnutrition, dengue, tuberculosis rather than focussing and anticipation future threats "DiseaseX"?

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