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As its name suggestes, Global Health aims to approach health issues broadly and comprehensively both from a geographical and a conceptual point of view. In this demand, the human–animal–ecosystem interface cannot be left behind: the One Health approach, an improved integration among disciplines that enhances cross-sectoral collaboration between ...
Cardinale, Eric, Bernotti, Ilaria
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One health ethics

Bioethics, 2021
AbstractOne health has brought to the fore connections—between human culture and nature—that underlie healthy (and unhealthy) ecological niches. Like other emerging environmental concepts—eco‐health, one medicine and planetary health—one health merges scientific evidence with reasons for sustaining a healthy environment.
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One Health

Current Biology
Bertram and colleagues introduce the One Health concept, an interdisciplinary framework that aims to sustainably advance and safeguard the health of humans, animals, and the environment.
Michael G, Bertram   +4 more
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Developing One Health

Veterinary Record, 2014
I WAS pleased to read Paul Gibbs' article on the evolution of One Health ( VR , January 25, 2014, vol 174, pp 85-91). It was during my term as president-elect of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) in 2005 that Veterinary Record and BMJ attained a historic achievement with the publication of joint issues based on the theme ‘Animal and ...
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One health economics.

2021
Abstract This chapter presents examples that demonstrate how economic analysis involving human and animal health sectors has become a central element for providing evidence of the added value of a One Health approach, then reflects on the new developments in One Health, in particular, approaches based on systems thinking, and their implications
Häsler, Barbara   +5 more
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A history of One Health

Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 2014
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) One Health is not a new concept. It can be demonstrated that its origins and development literally run the gamut from A to Z, that is to say, from Aristotle to Zoobiquity. Indeed, the consequences of the interaction that occurs between ecosystems, animals and people have shaped, and continue to shape ...
B R, Evans, F A, Leighton
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Ebola and One Health

Veterinary Record, 2014
WE are all aware of the ongoing Ebola crisis in western Africa and the attempts being made to control it. …
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One Health fellowships

Veterinary Record, 2019
Congratulations to the BVA/RCVS Vet Futures and VN Futures project team on their decision to mark One Health Day with publication of their report One Health in Action ( VR , 2 November 2019, volume 185, pp 526-527). The six major themes selected highlight issues of relevance to One Health and which we encounter …
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Economics and One Health

Veterinary Record, 2014
PAUL Gibbs provided an excellent overview of One Health ( VR , January 25, 2014, vol 174, pp 85-91). I agree with his respectful response to A. R. Michell, that a paradigm shift is occurring ( VR , February 8, 2014, vol 174, p 152). Mannion and Shepherd's letter ( VR , February 8, 2014, vol 174, pp 151-152) illustrates the huge variety of people and ...
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