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One Health and Zoonoses: The Evolution of One Health and Incorporation of Zoonoses.

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One Health and Zoonoses: The Evolution of One Health and Incorporation of Zoonoses.

Auteurs : Govindaraj V. Asokan [Bahreïn]

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Abstract

Zoonotic disease outbreaks have surged in the last two decades. These include severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Hendra virus, Nipah virus, influenza viruses, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus, and ebola. One Health is the initiative of an inclusive collaboration linking human, animal, and environmental health. One Health is advocated through an intersectoral coordination to combat zoonoses, and the term has evolved over centuries. The primary aim of this literature review was to examine the change in the definition of the term One Health over time, particuarly following the the introduction of the latest definition in 2007 by the American Medical Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association.

DOI: 10.5195/cajgh.2015.139
PubMed: 29138713


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