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Advancing AMR Surveillance: Confluence of One Health and Big Data Integration : Converging One Health and Big Data for AMR.
Antibiotic resistance poses a critical global health threat, demanding robust surveillance systems to monitor its prevalence, patterns, and trends. The One Health approach has emerged as a comprehensive framework, emphasizing the interconnectedness of human health, animal health, and the environment in addressing this complex issue. This article explores the potential of One Health-based antibiotic resistance surveillance, integrating big data analytics and interdisciplinary collaboration. Challenges and opportunities in harmonizing surveillance efforts across sectors are discussed, underscoring the importance of data sharing and standardization. Advanced technologies like genomics and metagenomics are examined for understanding the genetic basis of antibiotic resistance and tracking its spread. The article also highlights the potential of real-time monitoring and early warning systems to inform evidence-based policies and antimicrobial stewardship programs. By analyzing the state-of-the-art in antibiotic resistance surveillance, this article sheds light on the transformative potential of One Health approaches, leveraging big data and interdisciplinary collaboration to combat antibiotic resistance effectively. The urgency of adopting a united global effort to safeguard the efficacy of antibiotics for future generations is emphasized.
期刊介绍:
EcoHealth aims to advance research, practice, and knowledge integration at the interface of ecology and health by publishing high quality research and review articles that address and profile new ideas, developments, and programs. The journal’s scope encompasses research that integrates concepts and theory from many fields of scholarship (including ecological, social and health sciences, and the humanities) and draws upon multiple types of knowledge, including those of relevance to practice and policy. Papers address integrated ecology and health challenges arising in public health, human and veterinary medicine, conservation and ecosystem management, rural and urban development and planning, and other fields that address the social-ecological context of health. The journal is a central platform for fulfilling the mission of the EcoHealth Alliance to strive for sustainable health of people, domestic animals, wildlife, and ecosystems by promoting discovery, understanding, and transdisciplinarity.
The journal invites substantial contributions in the following areas:
One Health and Conservation Medicine
o Integrated research on health of humans, wildlife, livestock and ecosystems
o Research and policy in ecology, public health, and agricultural sustainability
o Emerging infectious diseases affecting people, wildlife, domestic animals, and plants
o Research and practice linking human and animal health and/or social-ecological systems
o Anthropogenic environmental change and drivers of disease emergence in humans, wildlife, livestock and ecosystems
o Health of humans and animals in relation to terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems
Ecosystem Approaches to Health
o Systems thinking and social-ecological systems in relation to health
o Transdiiplinary approaches to health, ecosystems and society.