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Where should “Humans” be in “One Health”? Lessons from COVID-19 for One Health
The culling of animals that are infected, or suspected to be infected, with COVID-19 has fuelled outcry. What might have contributed to the ongoing...
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Factors affecting retention of veterinary practitioners in Ireland: a cross-sectional study with a focus on clinical practice
BackgroundRetention of veterinary practitioners has arisen as a significant problem in recent years in Ireland. No prior Irish peer-reviewed...
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Onchocerca lupi in imported dogs in the UK: implications for animal and public health
BackgroundOnchocerca lupi is a filarial nematode affecting dogs, and occasionally cats and humans, in continental Europe, North Africa, the Middle...
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A health promotion perspective on One Health
The One Health concept has acquired increasing attention due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We argue for a health promotion perspective that frames One...
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Global One Health post-graduate programmes: a review
BackgroundThe One Health (OH) approach recognises that humans, animals, plants, and the environment are interrelated, and therefore seeks to...
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Exploring the One Health Paradigm in Male Breast Cancer
How cancer patterns in humans compare to those of other species remains largely unknown and there is an even bigger knowledge gap for rare cancers...
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A comparison between antibiotic utilisation in public and private community healthcare in Malaysia
BackgroundThere are two parallel systems in Malaysian primary healthcare services: government funded public primary care and privately-owned...
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Zoonotic and antibiotic-resistant Campylobacter: a view through the One Health lens
As a pathogen of a major public health concern with animal health importance, Campylobacter constitutes a clear and present threat to One Health....
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Challenging suicide, burnout, and depression among veterinary practitioners and students: text mining and topics modelling analysis of the scientific literature
BackgroundWorldwide, veterinary practitioners and students are reported to be at higher risk of suicide, burnout, and depression compared to other...
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Tackling global health security by building an academic community for One Health action
BackgroundOne Health approach is crucial to tackling complex global public health threats at the interface of humans, animals, and the environment....
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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing in veterinary medicine: performance, interpretation of results, best practices and pitfalls
The performance of antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) of bacteria and the interpretation of AST results for bacteria isolated from animals...
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Infectious disease control: from health security strengthening to health systems improvement at global level
Since the twenty first century, the outbreaks of global infectious diseases have caused several public health emergencies of international concern,...
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Drug Misuse in the Veterinary Setting: an Under-recognized Avenue
Purpose of ReviewPrescription drug misuse is a public health concern. Governments are attempting to restrict the incidence of medication diversion by...
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Considering planetary health in health guidelines and health technology assessments: a sco** review protocol
BackgroundThis protocol outlines a sco** review with the objective of identifying and exploring planetary health considerations within existing...
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Public perspectives on strays and companion animal management in Malaysia
Strays and companion animal management is a sensitive issue in Malaysia that incites solid and conflicting views. Through structured questionnaires...
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Epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile Infections in Germany, 2010–2019: A Review from Four Public Databases
IntroductionClostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a recognized global threat especially for vulnerable populations. It is of particular...
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Development of an animal health testing tool to reduce antimicrobial use on farms: perceptions, implications, and needs of Irish dairy farmers and farm veterinarians
BackgroundThe threat of antimicrobial resistance is triggering the need for behavioural change towards antimicrobial use on Irish farms. Newly...
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Public and health professional epidemic risk perceptions in countries that are highly vulnerable to epidemics: a systematic review
BackgroundRisk communication interventions during epidemics aim to modify risk perceptions to achieve rapid shifts in population health behaviours....
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“The climate itself must have hidden some medicines”: traditional veterinary medicine of indigenous and non-indigenous campesinos of the southern Andes
BackgroundTraditional veterinary medicine (TVM) or ethnoveterinary medicine comprises knowledge, practices, and beliefs about farm animals. Its study...