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Relationship between animal health and livestock farmers’ wellbeing in Ghana: beyond zoonoses
IntroductionLivestock production is a key livelihood source for many people in develo** countries. Poor control of livestock diseases hamper...
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Exotic pets in Ireland: 1. Prevalence of ownership and access to veterinary services
BackgroundThere has been increasing concern expressed about the welfare of exotic pets worldwide. For the purposes of this article, an exotic pet is...
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Promoting child health through a comprehensive One Health perspective: a narrative review
Children are increasingly exposed to health risks as a result of adverse effects of climate change, including more frequent and intense extreme...
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One Health communication channels: a qualitative case study of swine influenza in Canada in 2020
BackgroundWith increased attention to the importance of integrating the One Health approach into zoonotic disease surveillance and response, a...
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Zoonoses in the margins: environmental displacement and health outcomes in the Indus Delta
BackgroundIt remains unclear how human and animal displacement impacts zoonotic disease risk with little contextualized primary data available. This...
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Antimicrobial resistance in food-producing animals: towards implementing a one health based national action plan in Israel
BackgroundDevelopment of antimicrobial resistance poses a major threat to human and animal health worldwide. Antimicrobials are frequently used in...
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Perceived occupational prestige of physiotherapy in Nigeria among physiotherapy undergraduates: implication for public and healthcare professionals’ awareness of the role of physiotherapy
BackgroundThe occupational prestige of any occupation is of interest to its members and prospective members. A profession’s occupational prestige...
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Public health preparedness and response synergies between institutional authorities and the community: a qualitative case study of emerging tick-borne diseases in Spain and the Netherlands
BackgroundCommunities affected by infectious disease outbreaks are increasingly recognised as partners with a significant role to play during public...
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Recent advances and public health implications for environmental exposure to Chlamydia abortus: from enzootic to zoonotic disease
Environmental transmission of Chlamydia abortus as a result of enzootic disease or disease outbreaks and the threats posed by this pathogen has been...
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Reflective practice is a prerequisite for One Health development
One Health is being promoted as a transformative approach in health, conservation, and environmental sustainability. The polycrisis of climate...
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Veterinary-prescribed physical activity promotes walking in healthy dogs and people
BackgroundRegular physical activity (PA) promotes health and can prevent and treat diseases among both humans and dogs. Unfortunately, most U.S....
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The role of veterinarians in the One Health approach to antimicrobial resistance perspectives in Jordan
This study aims to evaluate the role of Jordanian veterinarians in terms of their knowledge, attitudes and common practices in combating...
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Prevalence of commonly diagnosed disorders in UK dogs under primary veterinary care: results and applications
BackgroundAlthough dogs are a commonly owned companion animal in the UK, the species experiences many health problems that are predictable from...
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Assessment of global antimicrobial resistance campaigns conducted to improve public awareness and antimicrobial use behaviours: a rapid systematic review
IntroductionPublic health campaigns with a well-defined outcome behaviour have been shown to successfully alter behaviour. However, the complex...
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Perceived utility and feasibility of pathogen genomics for public health practice: a survey among public health professionals working in the field of infectious diseases, Belgium, 2019
BackgroundPathogen genomics is increasingly being translated from the research setting into the activities of public health professionals operating...
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Assessing One Health capacities for transboundary zoonotic diseases at the Libya-Tunisia border
BackgroundThe dynamic nature of zoonotic emergence, spillover and spread necessitates multisectoral coordination beyond national borders to encompass...
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Die Bedeutung der Konzepte One Health und Planetary Health für die Umweltmedizin im 21. Jahrhundert
In the 21st century, an accumulation of complex crises such as climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental pollution, wars, and pandemics is...
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The Rabies Free Burkina Faso initiative: an example of how one health-oriented civil society organizations can contribute towards the achievement of the rabies zero by 30 goal
While technologies, tools and expertise have proven that countries can be made safe from dog-mediated human rabies, the disease remains a major...
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Health-promoting lifestyle and its predictors among health-related and non-health-related university students in Taiwan: a cross-sectional quantitative study
BackgroundUniversity students majoring in different disciplines are believed to have different personality traits, courses exposure, and future...
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Members’ experiences and perceptions of participating in an Australian Regional One Health Network
BackgroundThe One Health framework is intended to optimise the interdependent health of humans, animals and ecosystems. It relies on effective...