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One Health Newsletter
The One Health concept arose from the realization
that human health and animal health are inextricably linked and that a holistic
approach is needed to understand, to protect, and to promote the health of all
species. Whether it is emerging infections diseases, antibiotic resistance,
globalization, natural disasters, or climate change, human and veterinary
medical communities must work together to successfully combat the serious health
threats of the 21st century. One Health seeks to improve communication and
encourage collaboration between veterinarians, physicians, environmental
scientists and public health professionals to find multidisciplinary solutions
to these shared challenges. This newsletter was created to lend support to the
One Health Initiative and is dedicated to enhancing the integration of animal,
human, and environmental health for the benefit of all by demonstrating One
Health in practice.
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Volume 5 - 2012
Current Issue - Fall
Fall 2012-Volume
5 Issue 4 (PDF 1 MB)
Fall 2012-Text only version (PDF 98 KB)
In this issue:
- One Health and Polio Eradication
- Role of Zoos in One Health
- Lemur Disease Ecology: Linking Ecosystem Viability and Conservation in
Madagascar
- Wildlife-Pet Interface
- Baylisascaris procyonis Distribution and Prevalence in Florida: Research
Update
- Investigating Invasive Species from One Health Perspective
- ProMED Highlights 2012
- University of Florida Students Seek One Health PhD
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
Summer Issue
Summer 2012-Volume
5 Issue 3 (PDF 1 MB)
Summer 2012-Text only version (PDF 91 KB)
In this issue:
- Practicing One Health for the Human Health Clinician
- Physicians, Veterinarians Partner to Help People, Horses to Breathe Easy
- Sea Grant, Veterinarians Join Forces to Raise Awareness on Medicine
Disposal
- Building Support for Protected Areas Using a One Health Perspective
- Saving Fido, Fluffy, and Nickers
- Pet Food and Human Disease
- Third Annual World Rabies Day International Webinar
- Veterinary Services, APHIS, USDA Creates a New One Health Coordination
Office
- World Veterinary Association Joins World Medical Association
- American Academy of Pediatrics Endorses One Health
- Call to Arms: A Resource Guide for One Health from the One Health
Initiative Team
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
Spring Issue
Spring 2012-Volume
5 Issue 2 (PDF 2 MB)
Spring 2012-Text only version (PDF 84 KB)
In this issue:
- Human Pathogen Killing Corals in the Florida Keys
- CU-Boulder Python Study May Have Implications for Human Heart Health
- Canine Models of Human Diseases
- Man's Best Friend Not Immune to Stigmas of War; Overcomes PTSD
- Survey of Pet Dogs Indicate Lyme Diseases Risk Much Greater Than
Previous Estimates
- CCMTR Begins Collaboration With Wake Forest University Institute for
Regenerative Medicine
- The Partnership for Food Protection and FDA Announce Establishment of
PETNet
- FDA Starts Nationwide Salmonella testing on Pet Food
- World Bank Funds Health Project into Second Phase
- One Health in Action: USAID's Emerging Pandemic Threats Program and the
PREDICT Collaboration
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
Winter Issue
Winter 2012-Volume
5 Issue 1 (PDF 3.2 MB)
Winter 2012-Text only version (PDF 80 KB)
In this issue:
- A Provocative Example of One Health Principles: Emergence of Antiviral
Resistance Due to Unintended Exposure of an Animal Reservoir of Influenza to
a human drug.
- UF Research in Vector-borne Diseases Demonstrates the Importance of One
Health Collaborations
- The dotSkapes Project: One Health Research on the Cloud
- Texas A&M Center Confronts Antibiotic Crisis With Potential New
Bacterial Treatment
- USU Research Professor Studies "Pasture Pharmacy"
- Cleaning Cows From the Inside Out
- Study finds "Minimal" Health Impacts on Canine 9/11 Rescuers
- National League of Cities Adopts One Health Resolution at 2011 Congress
of Cities
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
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