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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

Current Issue - Spring

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

Previous Volumes

Volume 4, Issues 1-4 (2011)

Volume 3, Issues 1-4 (2010)

Volume 2, Issues 1-4 (2009)
Volume 1, Issues 1-4  (2008)
Special Edition - August 2008 (PDF 510K)

One Health Resources

One Health Initiative: http://www.onehealthinitiative.com

One Health Commission: http://www.onehealthcommission.org/

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Confronting Infectious Diseases in an Interconnected World: People, Animals, and the Environment: http://www.cdc.gov/nczved/framework/

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