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London, UK : Academic Press, 2022
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ISBN 9780128227954 (electronic bk.)
ISBN 0128227958 (electronic bk.)
ISBN 9780128227947
ISBN 012822794X
Print version: ISBN 9780128227954
Print version: ISBN 012822794X ISBN 9780128227947
Print version: ONE HEALTH. [S.l.] : ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS, 2022 ISBN 012822794X
Includes index
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Contributors -- Biographies -- Preface -- 1 -- An introduction to the concept of One Health -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The history of One Health -- 3. The benefits of a One Health approach -- 4. Obstacles in the implementation of the One Health approach -- 5. Practical principles in the application of One Health -- 6. Global challenges which can benefit from One Health approach -- 6.1 Outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases -- 6.2 Risks and benefits of companion animals 8 a6.3 Water and food security and safety -- 6.4 Socioeconomic and cultural environments -- 6.5 Antimicrobial resistance -- 6.6 Environmental contamination -- 6.7 Climate change -- 6.8 Biodiversity, habitat loss, and encroachment into wildlife -- 7. Real world use of the One Health approach -- 7.1 Rabies in Tanzania -- 7.2 Ciguatera fish poisoning in Cuba -- 7.3 Mercury from fish consumption in the Amazon -- 7.4 Anthrax in Western Uganda -- 7.5 Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Portugal -- References 8 a2 -- Public health, surveillance systems and preventive medicine in an interconnected world -- 1. Public Health, One Health, surveillance: definitions -- 2. Surveillance systems: between health, veterinary and environmental frameworks -- 2.1 Concepts and definitions in One Health surveillance -- 2.1.1 Active and passive surveillance -- 2.1.2 Compulsory and voluntary surveillance -- 2.1.3 Comprehensive and sentinel surveillance -- 2.1.4 Syndromic surveillance -- 2.1.5 Participatory surveillance -- 2.1.6 Risk-based surveillance -- 2.1.7 Pathogen surveillance -- 2.1.8 Epidemic Intelligence 8 a2.2 Between human health, veterinary health and environmental frameworks -- 2.2.1 Dimensions and degrees of collaboration in One Health surveillance systems -- 2.2.2 Environmental framework -- 2.3 Specific surveillance issues -- 2.3.1 Zoonotic diseases surveillance and outbreak investigations -- 2.3.2 Foodborne disease outbreak investigations -- 2.3.3 Surveillance of emerging pathogens --
2.3.4 Antimicrobial resistance -- 2.3.5 Environmental hazards -- 2.4 Barriers to surveillance -- 2.4.1 Communication and coordination -- 2.4.2 Lack of conceptual framework 8 a2.4.3 Integration and sharing of data and biological samples -- 2.4.4 Capacity building -- 2.4.5 Risk perception -- 2.4.6 Associated costs -- 3. Preparing for the future -- 3.1 Reorganizing internally and externally -- 3.2 Speed is a must -- 3.3 Beyond health -- 3.4 One Health prediction -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- 3 -- Epidemiology of disease through the interactions between humans, domestic animals, and wildlife -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Expansion of the interaction at the human-animal interface over the centuries -- 3. Drivers for disease emergence at the animal-human interface
(OCoLC)1313384747

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