“一个健康”概念的应用:中东的现状

Q1 Social Sciences
Laith AL-Eitan, Suhaib Sendyani, Malek Alnemri
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摘要

同一个健康概念(OHC)寻求改善植物、动物和人类的健康,因为改善动物和植物健康将增加改善人类健康的能力。植物和动物生物技术应用等许多风险有可能产生可传播给人类的新疾病。通过这种方式,人类、动物和植物的健康是相互关联和依赖的。然而,在一些国家,例如中东国家,OHC的应用一直很困难。该区域缺乏财政支持是在该区域应用这一概念的主要障碍。OHC的应用需要专家的支持,专家可以倡导政府支持启动OHC相关项目。在此,我们讨论在抗菌素耐药性、人畜共患疾病和生物安全/生物安全的背景下的OHC,这是重要的公共卫生问题。此外,我们还描述了中东地区热含量的现状以及最近进行的与这一概念相关的研究。最近,国际社会在应用OHC减少威胁生物体健康的风险方面表现出团结一致的态度。2014年,一些国家联合发起了《全球卫生安全议程》,旨在实现一个没有传染病相关健康风险的世界。但是,以前没有一篇审查文章审查了OHC在中东区域的应用。本文就热盐在中东地区的需求和应用现状进行了探讨。方法使用以下关键词进行搜索:“同一个健康”、“中东”、“药用植物”、“病毒”、“狂犬病”、“中东呼吸综合征”和“抗菌素耐药性”。通过现有的PubMed、Google Scholar、Google search等搜索引擎以及国际组织网站对这些关键词进行检索,获得相关论文。结论“同一个健康”的概念相对较新,在大多数国家尚未得到应用,可能是因为人们对这一概念对改善人类健康的价值还没有很好地了解。定义这一概念及其重要性的关键原则是植物、动物和人类健康的相互依存关系。通过应用OHC,人类可以通过改善植物和动物的生长条件、药物和环境,从健康的植物和动物中受益。这将反过来通过允许安全提取治疗药物和食物资源来改善一般人类健康。
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Applications of the One Health concept: Current status in the Middle East

Background

The One Health concept (OHC) seeks to improve the health of plants, animals, and humans because improving animal and plant health will increase the capacity for improving human health. Many risks such as plant and animal biotechnology applications have the potential to generate new diseases that can be transmitted to humans. In this way, the health of humans, animals, and plants is interrelated and depends on one another. However, it has been difficult to apply the OHC in some countries, such as those in the Middle East. The absence of financial support in the region is a major hindrance to applying this concept in the region. The application of the OHC requires the support of specialists who can advocate the government for support in launching OHC-related projects. Here, we discuss the OHC in the context of antimicrobial resistance, zoonotic diseases, and biosafety/biosecurity, which are important public health issues. Furthermore, we describe the current status of the OHC in the Middle East and recent research conducted related to this concept. There has been recent international solidarity in the application of the OHC to reduce risks that threaten the health of organisms. Several countries jointly launched the Global Health Security Agenda in 2014 with the aim of realizing a world that is free of infectious disease-related health risks. However, no previous review articles have examined the applications of the OHC in the Middle East region. This article discusses the OHC in terms of its needs and current applications in the Middle East.

Methodology

The following keywords were used in the search: “One Health,” “Middle East,” “medicinal plants,” “viruses,” “rabies,” “MERS,” and “antimicrobial resistance.” Related papers were obtained by searching for these keywords using available search engines, such as PubMed, Google Scholar, and Google search, as well as international organization websites.

Conclusion

The concept of One Health is relatively new and has not been applied in most countries, possibly because the value of this concept for improving human health is not well understood. The key principle defining this concept and its importance is the interdependency of plants, animals, and human health. By applying the OHC, humans can benefit from healthy plants and animals by enhancing their growing conditions, medications, and environments. This would in turn improve general human health by allowing the safe extraction of therapeutics and food resources.

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Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity
Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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