%0 Journal Article %T Catalysts for implementation of One Health in Kenya %A Athman Mwatondo %A Austine Bitek %A Eric Osoro %A Harry Oyas %A Jackson Kioko %A Kariuki Njenga %A Mark Obonyo %A Mathew Muturi %A Murithi Mbabu %A Peninah Munyua %A Samuel Mwangi Thumbi %A Sara Lowther %A Zeinab Gura %J Archive of "The Pan African Medical Journal". %D 2017 %R 10.11604/pamj.supp.2017.28.1.13275 %X The recent Zika outbreak in the Americas, Ebola epidemic in West Africa and the increased frequency and impact of emerging and re-emerging infections of animal origin have increased the calls for greater preparedness in early detection and responses to public health events. One-Health approaches that emphasize collaborations between human health, animal health and environmental health sectors for the prevention, early detection and response to disease outbreaks have been hailed as a key strategy. Here we highlight three main efforts that have progressed the implementation of One Health in Kenya %K One health %K Global Health %K preparedness %K public health events %K Africa %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6113684/