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People, Pathogens, and Our Planet : Volume One - Towards a One Health Approach for Controlling Zoonotic Diseases

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dc.creator World Bank
dc.date 2012-03-19T10:22:32Z
dc.date 2012-03-19T10:22:32Z
dc.date 2010-01-01
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-17T20:42:38Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-17T20:42:38Z
dc.identifier http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20100429032800
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2844
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/243201
dc.description Whether living in urban or rural environments, humans tend to perceive the world around them as being shaped by culture and industry more than by natural history. Humans, however, are part of a biological continuum that covers all living species. Charles Darwin's 200th birthday in 2009 could serve to remind us of this. All animals, including humans but also plants, fungi, and bacteria, share the same basic biochemical principles of metabolism, reproduction, and development. Most pathogens can infect more than one host species, including humans. In 1964, veterinary epidemiologist Calvin Schwabe coined the term "one medicine" to capture the interrelatedness between animal and human health, and the medical realities of preventing and controlling zoonotic diseases or "zoonoses" -diseases that are communicable between animals and humans. One medicine signaled the recognition of the risks that zoonotic diseases pose to people, their food supplies, and their economies. Given the interrelatedness of human, animal, and ecosystem health, the rationale for some form of coordinated policy and action among agencies responsible for public health, medical science, and veterinary services is quite intuitive. Later, the term "one health" came into use, and later still, the broader concept of "one world one health," which is today used to represent the inextricable links among human and animal health and the health of the ecosystems they inhabit.
dc.language English
dc.publisher World Bank
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.rights World Bank
dc.subject ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE
dc.subject ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME
dc.subject AGING
dc.subject AGING POPULATIONS
dc.subject AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
dc.subject AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
dc.subject ANIMAL DISEASE
dc.subject ANIMAL DISEASE OUTBREAKS
dc.subject ANIMAL DISEASES
dc.subject ANIMAL HEALTH
dc.subject ANIMAL HEALTH AGENCIES
dc.subject ANIMAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES
dc.subject ANIMAL HEALTH CODE
dc.subject ANIMAL HEALTH CODES
dc.subject ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION
dc.subject ANIMAL HEALTH OFFICIALS
dc.subject ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICE
dc.subject ANIMAL HEALTH SPECIALISTS
dc.subject ANIMAL HEALTH STATUS
dc.subject ANIMAL ORIGIN
dc.subject ANIMAL OWNER
dc.subject ANIMAL POPULATION
dc.subject ANIMAL PRODUCT
dc.subject ANIMAL PRODUCTS
dc.subject ANIMAL RESOURCES
dc.subject ANIMALS TO HUMANS
dc.subject ANTIBIOTICS
dc.subject ANTIVIRAL
dc.subject ANTIVIRAL DRUGS
dc.subject AVIAN FLU
dc.subject AVIAN INFLUENZA
dc.subject AVIAN INFLUENZA CONTROL
dc.subject BIOSECURITY
dc.subject BIRDS
dc.subject BURNS
dc.subject CAGE
dc.subject CHICKEN
dc.subject CHICKENS
dc.subject CLOSE PROXIMITY
dc.subject COLD STORAGE FACILITIES
dc.subject COMMERCIAL FARMS
dc.subject COMMERCIAL PRODUCERS
dc.subject COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
dc.subject COMPENSATION FOR FARMERS
dc.subject CONCENTRATION OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
dc.subject CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
dc.subject CONTINGENCY PLANS
dc.subject CONTROL MEASURES
dc.subject CONTROL STRATEGIES
dc.subject CONTROL STRATEGY
dc.subject CULLED
dc.subject DEATHS
dc.subject DIAGNOSES
dc.subject DIAGNOSIS
dc.subject DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY
dc.subject DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
dc.subject DIRECT CONTACT
dc.subject DISEASE BURDEN
dc.subject DISEASE CONTROL
dc.subject DISEASE CONTROL STRATEGIES
dc.subject DISEASE IN BIRDS
dc.subject DISEASE INFORMATION
dc.subject DISEASE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
dc.subject DISEASE OUTBREAK
dc.subject DISEASE OUTBREAKS
dc.subject DISEASE REPORTING
dc.subject DISEASE RISK
dc.subject DISEASE RISKS
dc.subject DISEASE SURVEILLANCE
dc.subject DOMESTIC POULTRY
dc.subject DRUG RESISTANCE
dc.subject DUCKS
dc.subject EARLY DETECTION
dc.subject EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
dc.subject EMERGING DISEASE
dc.subject EMERGING DISEASES
dc.subject EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE
dc.subject EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
dc.subject EPIDEMIC
dc.subject EPIDEMIOLOGY
dc.subject EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAM
dc.subject EXERCISES
dc.subject EXPORT BAN
dc.subject FARMING SYSTEMS
dc.subject FEED
dc.subject FLIGHTS
dc.subject FLOCKS
dc.subject FLU
dc.subject FLU PANDEMIC
dc.subject FOOD CHAIN
dc.subject FOOD PRODUCTION
dc.subject FOOD SAFETY
dc.subject FROZEN MEAT
dc.subject GLOBAL OUTBREAK
dc.subject GLOBAL PANDEMIC
dc.subject GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH
dc.subject H5N1
dc.subject H5N1 VIRUS
dc.subject HANDLING
dc.subject HEALTH BELIEFS
dc.subject HEALTH CARE
dc.subject HEALTH EMERGENCY
dc.subject HEALTH REGULATIONS
dc.subject HEALTH SERVICES
dc.subject HEMORRHAGIC FEVER
dc.subject HENS
dc.subject HOLISTIC APPROACH
dc.subject HOSPITALIZATION
dc.subject HOSPITALS
dc.subject HOST
dc.subject HOT SPOTS
dc.subject HPAI
dc.subject HUMAN CASES
dc.subject HUMAN DEATHS
dc.subject HUMAN PANDEMIC
dc.subject HYGIENE
dc.subject INFECTIOUS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE
dc.subject INFECTIOUS DISEASES
dc.subject INFECTIOUS ZOONOTIC DISEASES
dc.subject INFLUENZA
dc.subject INFLUENZA A
dc.subject INFLUENZA READINESS
dc.subject INFLUENZA VIRUSES
dc.subject INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
dc.subject INTERVENTION
dc.subject ISOLATION
dc.subject LABORATORIES
dc.subject LABORATORY
dc.subject LABORATORY RESULTS
dc.subject LAWS
dc.subject LIVE ANIMALS
dc.subject LIVESTOCK
dc.subject LIVESTOCK DENSITY
dc.subject LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject LIVESTOCK FEED
dc.subject LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS
dc.subject LIVESTOCK SECTOR
dc.subject LYME DISEASE
dc.subject MEAT
dc.subject MEAT PRODUCTION
dc.subject MIGRANTS
dc.subject MIGRATORY SPECIES
dc.subject MORBIDITY
dc.subject MORTALITY
dc.subject MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE
dc.subject MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONS
dc.subject MUTATION
dc.subject NUTRITION
dc.subject ORGANIC MATERIAL
dc.subject OUTBREAK
dc.subject OUTBREAK ALERT
dc.subject OUTBREAK CONTAINMENT
dc.subject PANDEMIC INFLUENZA
dc.subject PANDEMIC PLANNING
dc.subject PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS
dc.subject PANDEMIC RISK
dc.subject PANDEMICS
dc.subject PASSIVE SURVEILLANCE
dc.subject PATHOGEN
dc.subject PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA
dc.subject PATHOGENS
dc.subject PATHOLOGIST
dc.subject PATIENT
dc.subject PATIENTS
dc.subject PHYSICIANS
dc.subject POLIO
dc.subject POPULATION DENSITY
dc.subject POULTRY
dc.subject POULTRY CULLING
dc.subject POULTRY PRODUCTION
dc.subject PREPAREDNESS PLANNING
dc.subject PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
dc.subject PROGRESSIVE CONTROL
dc.subject PUBLIC HEALTH
dc.subject RABIES
dc.subject RE-EMERGING DISEASES
dc.subject REPORTABLE DISEASES
dc.subject RISK ANALYSIS
dc.subject RISK ASSESSMENT
dc.subject RISK FACTORS
dc.subject RISK OF CROSS-CONTAMINATION
dc.subject RISK OF EXPOSURE
dc.subject RNA VIRUSES
dc.subject SANITATION
dc.subject SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
dc.subject SLAUGHTERED
dc.subject SMALLHOLDER FARMING
dc.subject SPANISH FLU
dc.subject SPREAD OF DISEASES
dc.subject SUDDEN DEATH
dc.subject SUICIDE
dc.subject SURVEILLANCE CAPACITY
dc.subject SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS
dc.subject SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
dc.subject SWINE
dc.subject SYMPTOMS
dc.subject TERRESTRIAL ANIMAL
dc.subject THREAT OF AVIAN FLU
dc.subject TOURISM
dc.subject TRANSMISSION
dc.subject TRAVELERS
dc.subject VACCINATION
dc.subject VACCINATION COVERAGE
dc.subject VACCINES
dc.subject VECTOR
dc.subject VECTORS
dc.subject VETERINARIANS
dc.subject VETERINARY AUTHORITIES
dc.subject VETERINARY EPIDEMIOLOGIST
dc.subject VETERINARY OFFICER
dc.subject VETERINARY POLICIES
dc.subject VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH
dc.subject VETERINARY SERVICES
dc.subject VIRAL INFECTIONS
dc.subject VIRUS
dc.subject WARNING SYSTEM
dc.subject WATER POLLUTION
dc.subject WET MARKETS
dc.subject WILD BIRD
dc.subject WILD BIRD SPECIES
dc.subject WILD BIRDS
dc.subject WILD SPECIES
dc.subject WILDFOWL
dc.subject WORKERS
dc.subject WORKING CONDITIONS
dc.subject ZOONOTIC DISEASE
dc.subject ZOONOTIC DISEASES
dc.title People, Pathogens, and Our Planet : Volume One - Towards a One Health Approach for Controlling Zoonotic Diseases
dc.type Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study


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