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Clin Teach ; 17(3): 332-335, 2020 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31722439

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One Health , Humans
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Microbiol Spectr ; 2(1): OH-0016-2012, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26082124

ABSTRACT

A One Health approach requires that nontraditional partners with differing mandates collaborate and communicate effectively. Barriers to such redefined relationships range from personality and institutional cultural and value differences to impediments that require changes in agency-specific policies. This article reviews interagency One Health collaborations, nationally and internationally. It presents a series of case studies that describe situations in which barriers were overcome, thus culminating in successful One Health outcomes. The case studies illustrate challenges, tipping points, and externally enabling factors that help institutionalize cross-bureaucratic working relationships. Likewise, the cases demonstrate the added value of taking a One Health approach to solving (or preventing) public health problems.


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Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration , Global Health , Health Policy/trends , Health Services Administration/trends , Animals , Cooperative Behavior , Environment , Health Facilities , Humans , Interdisciplinary Communication , United States
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Emerg Infect Dis ; 19(12): 1913-7, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24274461

ABSTRACT

Human health is inextricably linked to the health of animals and the viability of ecosystems; this is a concept commonly known as One Health. Over the last 2 decades, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the National Research Council (NRC) have published consensus reports and workshop summaries addressing a variety of threats to animal, human, and ecosystem health. We reviewed a selection of these publications and identified recommendations from NRC and IOM/NRC consensus reports and from opinions expressed in workshop summaries that are relevant to implementation of the One Health paradigm shift. We grouped these recommendations and opinions into thematic categories to determine if sufficient attention has been given to various aspects of One Health. We conclude that although One Health themes have been included throughout numerous IOM and NRC publications, identified gaps remain that may warrant targeted studies related to the One Health approach.


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Health Planning Guidelines , National Health Programs/legislation & jurisprudence , Public Health Administration , Public Health/legislation & jurisprudence , Animals , Humans , National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, U.S., Health and Medicine Division , National Academy of Sciences, U.S. , National Health Programs/standards , Public Health/education , Public Health/standards , United States
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