拥抱和谐,共享健康:驾驭全球人畜共患病挑战和人类健康解决方案

Z. Piracha, U. Saeed, Nouman Tariq, Syed Shayan Gilani, Maria Rauf, Hussian Ghyas, Nouman Ahmad Aulakh, Abrisham Akbariansaravi, Aiman Riaz, Ahmad Shareef, Muhammad Ishaque, Huzaifa Khatak, Hafsa Khurshid
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同一健康 "范式强调人类、动物和环境健康之间的相互联系。认识到一个领域的混乱会影响到其他领域,这项研究强调了跨学科合作解决复杂健康问题的重要性。在这里,我们强调了牛结核病、布鲁氏菌病、Q 热、钩端螺旋体病、狂犬病、克里米亚-刚果出血热等疾病带来的挑战。报告还涉及全球变暖、环境影响以及气候变化、农业和低收入国家健康之间错综复杂的关系。60% 的传染病是人畜共患疾病,这强调了 "一个健康 "战略的必要性。荷兰、美国、肯尼亚、泰国、澳大利亚、挪威和加拿大等国的 "同一健康 "倡议一直很成功。本研究深入探讨了低收入国家在气候事件、洪水和疾病爆发的情况下实施 "一体健康 "方法所面临的挑战。此外,研究还强调了健康教育、监测和预防战略对于减轻人畜共患病对低收入国家公共卫生、动物健康和环境影响的重要意义。环境变化、农业动态和社会经济因素之间复杂的相互作用突出表明,需要采取全面和跨学科的方法来有效应对人畜共患病的挑战。
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EMBRACING HARMONY IN ONE HEALTH: NAVIGATING ZOONOTIC CHALLENGES AND HUMAN HEALTH SOLUTIONS WORLDWIDE
The One Health paradigm, emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. Recognizing that disruptions in one domain affect others, the study underscores the importance of collaborative efforts across disciplines to address complex health issues. Herein we have highligted the challenges posed by diseases such as Bovine TB, Brucellosis, Q fever, Leptospirosis, rabies, Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, and others. The narrative extends to global warming, environmental impacts, and the intricate relationships between climate change, agriculture, and health in low-income countries. 60% of infectious diseases are zoonotic, emphasizing the need for a One Health strategy. One Health initiative in various countries, including the Netherlands, the U.S., Kenya, Thailand, Australia, Norway, and Canada has remained successful. The study delves into the challenges faced by low-income countries, in implementing the One Health approach amidst climate-induced events, floods, and disease outbreaks. Furthermore, it highlights the significance of health education, surveillance, and prevention strategies for mitigating the impact of zoonotic diseases on public health, animal health, and the environment in low-income nations. The complex interplay of environmental changes, agricultural dynamics, and socio-economic factors underscores the need for a comprehensive and transdisciplinary approach to address zoonotic challenges effectively.
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