Positioning zoonotic disease research in forced migration: A systematic literature review of theoretical frameworks and approaches.
Alex TaskerDorien Hanneke BraamPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Addressing the emergence and spread of zoonoses in forced migration contexts requires more careful consideration and use of interdisciplinary research to integrate the contributions of social and natural science approaches. Robust interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks are an important step for better understanding the complex health, environment, and socio-political drivers of zoonotic diseases in forced migration. Lessons can be learned from the application of these approaches in other hard-to-reach or seldom-heard populations.