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A systems approach to evaluate One Health initiatives

A systems approach to evaluate One Health initiatives

... to health, such as the One Health (OH) approach, typically arise from the intertwined spheres of humans, animals, and ecosys- tems constituting their ...of One Health” (NEOH), we ...

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Quantitative outcomes of a One Health approach to study global health challenges

Quantitative outcomes of a One Health approach to study global health challenges

... Despite being considered by some as a novel approach, the concept of OH dates back many centuries (Oura 2014; Woods and Bresalier 2014). Several key figures have played an important role in the promotion of this ...

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One health: the importance of companion animal vector borne diseases

One health: the importance of companion animal vector borne diseases

... ancient Egyptians provide the first documentation of animal diseases in the Kahun papyrus (1900 BC) and in the context of the present review; it is believed that this civilization had awareness of vector-borne disease ...

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A One Health approach to antimicrobial resistance surveillance: is there a business case for it?

A One Health approach to antimicrobial resistance surveillance: is there a business case for it?

... broad One Health approach to the evidence gathering surveillance, data analysis, intervention design and evaluation is ...animal health outcomes. In addition, if one looks broadly and includes ...

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One Health : A New Professional Imperative

One Health : A New Professional Imperative

... Public Health held a joint symposium on research and education in veterinary public health to increase the strong connection between public health and veterinary medicine, which includes issues such ...

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Application of one health approach in training at Makerere University: experiences from the one health workforce project in Uganda

Application of one health approach in training at Makerere University: experiences from the one health workforce project in Uganda

... pre-service One Health capacity building, OHCEA and Makerere University had to identify appro- priate environments in which trainees could study One Health, and subsequently needed to support ...

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Practice of One Health approaches: Bridges and barriers in Tanzania

Practice of One Health approaches: Bridges and barriers in Tanzania

... One Health is not new; its practice can be traced as far back as to the mid-1700s when Edward Jenner (1749– 1823), honoured as the father of immunology, contributed innovatively to immunisation and the ...

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A review of the metrics for one health benefits

A review of the metrics for one health benefits

... to health hazards, as a systemic change of perspective in the management of ...that One Health has a value, ...of health and wellbeing in comparison to a status quo (which is most likely a ...

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Food safety challenges and One Health within Europe

Food safety challenges and One Health within Europe

... a One Health perspective, focusing on ...a One Health ...most One Health ...public health and welfare will largely be based on how well politicians, researchers, industry, ...

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ONE HEALTH AND BIOSAFETY -NEED OF HARMONIZATION IN MONGOLIA

ONE HEALTH AND BIOSAFETY -NEED OF HARMONIZATION IN MONGOLIA

... of One Health is used, the common theme is collaboration across ...on health involves thinking and working across silos and optimizing resources and efforts while respecting the autonomy of the ...

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Prioritizing research for “One health - One world”

Prioritizing research for “One health - One world”

... public health challenges of IDPs are to be met ...“One Health - One World” approach to set the stage for a new strategic direction for research on infectious diseases pro- nouncing that “the ...

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One Health, Fermented Foods and Gut Microbiota

One Health, Fermented Foods and Gut Microbiota

... of One Health microbe-nutrition with fermented foods and gut-brain ...the health benefits of common fermented foods, since major industries usually do not fund this type of ...from ...

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One Health surveillance - More than a buzz word?

One Health surveillance - More than a buzz word?

... International Conference on Animal Health Surveillance (ICAHS) in Havana, Cuba, a panel discussion 20.. was organised to discuss the relevance of One Health in the context o[r] ...

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Only one health, and so many omics

Only one health, and so many omics

... The title of this editorial is paraphrasing the famous saying of Victor Schlichter from Buenos Aires children hospital in Argentina who said “How unfair! Only one health, and so many diseases”. Today there ...

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Incorporating one health into medical education

Incorporating one health into medical education

... The one health concept- research and clinical aspects The One Health concept recognizes health connections between humans, animals, and their shared environments ...the One ...

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A Blueprint to Evaluate One Health

A Blueprint to Evaluate One Health

... One Health (OH) positions health professionals as agents for change and provides a platform to both measure and manage determinants of health seldom fully covered by medicine or public ...

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One Health: the added value of integrated health approaches

One Health: the added value of integrated health approaches

... One Health The Theory and Practice of Integrated Health Approaches Edited by Jakob Zinsstag Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland University of Basel, Basel, Swi[r] ...

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Integrating one health in national health policies of developing countries: India’s lost opportunities

Integrating one health in national health policies of developing countries: India’s lost opportunities

... National Health Pol- icy is similar in the two countries: being primarily driven by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, which constitutes multiple committees to shape the ...strategic One ...

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Knowledge integration in One Health policy formulation, implementation and evaluation

Knowledge integration in One Health policy formulation, implementation and evaluation

... The One Health concept covers the interrelationship between human, animal and environmental health and requires multistakeholder collaboration across many cultural, disciplinary, institutional and ...

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One Health: The global challenge of epidemic and endemic leishmaniasis

One Health: The global challenge of epidemic and endemic leishmaniasis

... ventures in clinical care, surveillance and control of cross-species disease, education, and research into disease pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapy and vaccination. The concept encompasses the human population, domestic ...

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