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Bug breakfast in the bulletin: One Health and Hendra virus: a collaborative approach in action.
The One Health initiative (http://www.onehealthinitiative. com/) encompasses the health of humans, animals and the environment, recognising the indivisible interconnections that exist between these domains. As over 60% of emerging and re-emerging diseases are transmitted from animals to humans (zoonoses), theOneHealth initiative has significant potential to reduce the global health threat caused by infectious diseases.