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Systematic review of the status of veterinary epidemiological research in two species regarding the FAIR guiding principles
BackgroundThe FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles were proposed in 2016 to set a path towards reusability of research...
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Independent prescribing in the UK: insights from the Department of Health Allied Health Professions Medicines Project team
BackgroundThe UK medicines legislation was amended ten years ago (2013) to allow podiatrists and physiotherapists independent prescribing rights, the...
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The Assessment of Patient-Reported Outcomes for the Authorisation of Medicines in Europe: A Review of European Public Assessment Reports from 2017 to 2022
ObjectivesHealth regulators have progressively increased their attention and focus on patient-reported outcomes (PROs), driven by the diffusion of a...
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Strategies to strengthen a climate-resilient health system: a sco** review
BackgroundClimate change is a major global threat to human health and puts tremendous pressure on health systems. Therefore, a resilient health...
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Supporting One Health for Pandemic Prevention: The Need for Ethical Innovation
Bioethics is a field in which innovation is required to help prevent and respond to zoonotic diseases with the potential to cause epidemics and...
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Understanding the influence of stakeholders on the implementation of front-of-pack nutrition labelling in the absence of public debate: the case of Portugal
In the context of the European Commission’s proposal for the harmonization of front-of-pack nutrition labels (FoPLs) across the European Union...
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Translating One Health knowledge across different institutional and political contexts in Europe
BackgroundImplementing a One Health approach is complex. It demands engaging different sectors and actors in the promotion and protection of human,...
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Defining young people’s mental health self-care: a systematic review and co-development approach
Self-care is among the emerging types of mental health support which operate outside traditional services, although the meaning and practice of...
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Animal health is often ignored, but indispensable to the human right to health
Although preventable by vaccines, approximately 60′000 humans die due to canine transmitted rabies annually, mostly in Africa and Asia. The aim of...
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Capabilities, opportunities, motivations, and practices of different sector professionals working on community environments to improve health
ObjectiveWith rising healthcare costs in Canada from chronic conditions, individual behaviour change interventions in the clinical settings need to...
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Current status of veterinary public health activities in Bangladesh and its future plans
BackgroundVeterinary Public Health (VPH) is a major part of public health in which human health and well-being are the central tasks. In recent years...
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Utilization of health belief model in comprehending diarrheal disease dynamics: a case of cryptosporidiosis in Uganda
BackgroundDiarrheal diseases contribute greatly to the reported global childhood mortality and morbidity with related social, economic consequences....
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An integrated review of the role of communication in veterinary clinical practice
BackgroundThere is a growing interest in exploring the nature of communication in veterinary medicine and understanding how veterinary practitioners...
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One Health Risk and Disease (OHRAD): a tool to prioritise the risks for epidemic-prone diseases from One Health perspective
BackgroundThe rise in epidemic-prone diseases daily poses a serious concern globally. Evidence suggests that many of these diseases are of animal...
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An argument for pandemic risk management using a multidisciplinary One Health approach to governance: an Australian case study
The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 and the subsequent COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant global impact. However, COVID-19 is just one of several...
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Strengthening coordination and collaboration of one health approach for zoonotic diseases in Africa
Despite the One Health progress made in some African countries in addressing zoonotic disease outbreaks, many still lack formal and funded One Health...
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Causes of stress and conflict in the veterinary professional workplace – a perspective from Poland
BackgroundThe problems of burnout and the moral and ethical distress resulting from various kinds of conflict have been raised in the veterinary...
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National Rural Health Mission reforms in light of decentralised planning in Kerala, India: a realist analysis of data from three witness seminars
BackgroundThe People’s Planning Campaign (PPC) in the southern Indian state of Kerala started in 1996, following which the state devolved functions,...
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Employment status of AFROHUN-Uganda one health alumni, and facilitators and barriers to application of the one health approach: a tracer study
BackgroundThe One Health (OH) approach integrates multiple competencies in the prevention and control of disease outbreaks. Through a range of OH...
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One Health Approach to Addressing Fungal Infection Disparities
Purpose of ReviewNotable disparities can be observed in the distribution of fungal infections across different geographical and climatic regions,...