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date: 22 April 2025

“One Health” From Concept to Application in the Global Worldlocked

“One Health” From Concept to Application in the Global Worldlocked

  • Maria Cristina Schneider, Maria Cristina SchneiderDepartment of Health Surveillance, Disease Prevention and Control, Pan American Health Organization
  • Claudia Munoz-Zanzi, Claudia Munoz-ZanziDepartment of Public Health, University of Minnesota
  • Kyung-duk MinKyung-duk MinDepartment of Public Health, Seoul National University
  • , and Sylvain AldighieriSylvain AldighieriPan American Health Organization

Summary

The vision that everything is connected in this world is not new. However, to respond to the current challenges that the world is facing, the integrated vision that humans, animals, and the environment are linked is more important than ever. Collaboration among multiple disciplines is crucial, and this approach is fundamental to understanding the One Health concept.

A transdisciplinary definition of One Health views animals, humans, and their shared settings or environment as linked and affected by the socioeconomic interest of humans and external pressures. A One Health concept calls for various disciplines to work together to provide new methods and tools for research and implementation of effective services to support the formulation of norms, regulations, and policies to the benefit of humanity, animals, and the environment for current and future generations. This will improve the understanding of health and disease processes as well as prediction, detection, prevention, and control of infectious hazards and other issues affecting health and well-being in the human-animal-ecosystem interface, contributing to sustainable development goals, and to improving equity in the world.

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  • Global Health

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