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Professionals including doctors, nurses, and epidemiologists.
Veterinarians, agricultural workers, and wildlife experts. One Health: The Human-Animal-Environment Interf...
The interface describes the myriad ways humans and animals interact, creating pathways for disease transmission through foodstuffs, shared habitats, or contaminated environments. Professionals including doctors, nurses, and epidemiologists
Ecologists and environmental scientists focusing on ecosystem integrity. 3. Key Global Health Threats Historically rooted in the 19th-century works of researchers
The One Health approach is critical for managing risks that cannot be solved by a single sector alone: One health - World Health Organization (WHO)
The "One Health" approach is an integrated, unifying framework that recognizes the health of humans, animals (domestic and wild), and ecosystems are closely linked and interdependent. Historically rooted in the 19th-century works of researchers like Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch, the concept has evolved into a global strategy to address complex public health threats that emerge at the . This report outlines the core principles, key health threats, and implementation strategies of the One Health model. 2. Core Components of the Interface
Report: One Health: The Human-Animal-Environment Interface