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WEBA key element of the One Health approach is the interrelationship between human, animal and environmental Paul Gwakisa, Janeth George, Calvin Sindato, Anibariki Ngonyoka, Happiness Nnko, Justine Assenga, Sharadhuli Kimera and Moses Ole Nessele. One Health Outlook 2023 5 :11. Research Published on: 30 August 2023.

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A bolder One Health: expanding the moral circle to optimize …

WEBOne Health is a ground-breaking philosophy for improving health. It imaginatively challenges centuries-old assumptions about wellbeing and is now widely regarded as the ‘best solution’ for mitigating human health problems, including pandemic zoonotic diseases. One Health’s success is imperative because without big changes to …

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What does One Health want

WEBWhat does One Health want? Despite its touted interdisciplinarity, to date there has been limited engagement with the social sciences and humanities – in particular with streams of critical social theory that enable a response to this question. In this paper we draw on the critical social sciences to consider how One Health is defined, …

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Optimizing open data to support one health: best practices to …

WEBConnecting data across species and locations is an essential part of One Health. When a physician, veterinarian, or public health official identifies a case of bacterial or viral illness, they must be able to determine how that datapoint may fit with reports from around the world; that depends on whether the genomic data from the likely pathogen …

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Helping to heal nature and ourselves through human-rights-based …

WEBThe health of our planet and humanity is threatened by biodiversity loss, disease and climate crises that are unprecedented in human history, driven by our insatiable consumption and unsustainable production patterns, particularly food systems. The One Health approach is a pathway to synergistically addressing outcomes in term …

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A community-based survey to assess risk for one health …

WEBRecent emerging and re-emerging diseases in animals and humans show the vulnerability of humans, animals, and crops to disease outbreaks and the large potential impact on health, food security, and economies worldwide. A technology-enabled One Health (OH) surveillance program offers an opportunity for early detection and response …

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Make science evolve into a One Health approach to improve …

WEBThe World One Health Congresses are biennial gatherings of approximately 1500 professionals from relevant international organisations, OIE, FAO, WHO, World Bank, leading scientific experts and researchers in the field of One Health, animal production and trade, food safety, animal health, human health and environmentology/ecology, …

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Plant health and its effects on food safety and security in a …

WEBREVIEW Open Access Plant health and its effects on food safety and security in a One Health framework: four case studies David M. Rizzo1, Maureen Lichtveld2, Jonna A. K. Mazet3, Eri Togami3 and Sally A. Miller4* Abstract Although healthy plants are vital to human and animal health, plant health is often overlooked in the One Health

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The One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP)

WEBOne Health is an integrative and systemic approach to health, based on the understanding that human, animal and ecosystem health are inextricably linked. These interconnections and vulnerabilities were once more clearly demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This led the heads of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization …

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Implementing One Health approaches to confront emerging and …

WEBRecurring outbreaks of emerging and re-emerging zoonoses, such as Ebola virus disease, avian influenza, and Nipah virus, serve as a reminder that the health of humans, animals, and the environment are interconnected and that early response to emerging zoonotic pathogens requires a coordinated, interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral …

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Plant health and its effects on food safety and security in a One

WEBAlthough healthy plants are vital to human and animal health, plant health is often overlooked in the One Health literature. Plants provide over 80% of the food consumed by humans and are the primary source of nutrition for livestock. However, plant diseases and pests often threaten the availability and safety of plants for human and …

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The vital importance of a web of prevention for effective biosafety …

WEBBiological threats are complex and multifaceted, as evidenced by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Their effective prevention and countering require multiple lines of collaborative action and sustained cross-sectorial coordination. This paper reviews the conclusions of Graham Pearson’s 1997 JAMA article titled ‘The Complementary …

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One Health approach in the prevention and control of …

WEBOne Health (OH) is an integrated approach, formed inclusive of using multiple disciplines to attain optimal health for humans, animals, and the environment. The increasing proximity between humans, livestock, and wildlife, and its role in the transmission dynamics of mycobacterial infections, necessitates an OH approach in the surveillance …

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Translating One Health knowledge across different institutional …

WEBImplementing a One Health approach is complex. It demands engaging different sectors and actors in the promotion and protection of human, animal and environmental health. A key challenge for successfully implementing the One Health approach are knowledge translation processes among scientists and policy-makers. An …

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Strengthening coordination and collaboration of one health …

WEBDespite the One Health progress made in some African countries in addressing zoonotic disease outbreaks, many still lack formal and funded One Health programs. Countries lack diagnostic capacity for zoonotic diseases, coordinated surveillance mechanisms, multisectoral response strategies and skilled workforce. With …

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A review on One Health approach in Ethiopia

WEBFull size image. One Health is a collaborative, multi-sectoral, and trans-disciplinary approach (Fig. 2 )—working at the local, regional, national, and global levels—with the goal of achieving optimal health outcomes recognizing the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and their shared environment [ 18 ]. Fig. 2.

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Assessing One Health capacities for transboundary zoonotic …

WEBThe development of the One Health Transboundary Assessment for Priority Zoonoses (OHTAPZ) derived from the well-tested OHSAPZ methodology and accompanying papers [7,8,9,10, 15].As such, the previously established three-phased approach of prioritization, systems mapping, and analysis and recommendations was …

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Twenty years of integrated disease surveillance and response in …

WEBDespite scientific development to strengthen the health system to protect and promote human health, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to be confronted by longstanding, emerging, and remerging infectious disease threats [1, 2].The region vulnerability to infectious disease epidemics is driven by favourable climatic and …

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