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How Should a One Health Perspective Promote Cross-Disciplinary Research About Bat-Associated Viruses in Uganda?
John Timothy Kayiwa1, Benard Matovu2, Michael Mutebi3
1Laboratory scientist-manager in the Department of Arbovirology, Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases at the Uganda Virus Research Institute in Entebbe.
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Bats are diverse mammals that are globally distributed and ecologically critical, yet some bat species are associated with disease agents that have severe consequences for human health. Disease outbreak responses require interdisciplinary knowledge of bat-associated pathogens and microbial transmission patterns. Health promotion requires close, collaborative attention to the needs, vulnerabilities, and interests of diverse stakeholders, including the public and professionals in public health, conservation, ecology, social science, communication, and policy. This article describes a successful One Health engagement among such stakeholders and partners looking to motivate both bat-human ecology preservation and viral disease management in Uganda.

