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A recent study conducted by Makerere University School of Public Health in Uganda focused on strengthening anthrax outbreak response and preparedness in Namisindwa district. The research highlighted the importance of effective preparedness and response to anthrax outbreaks, emphasizing the need for coordination, surveillance, and education among stakeholders. The study found that the district's overall readiness score was inadequate, with specific deficiencies in areas such as coordination, surveillance, and control measures. The researchers concluded that insights from the study could help improve anthrax readiness and protect public and animal health in similar settings. [Extracted from the article] |