Confronting Emerging Zoonoses, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
The One Health Paradigm

Coordinators: Yamada Akio, Kahn Laura H., Kaplan Bruce, Monath Thomas P., Woodall Jack, Conti Lisa

Language: English

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Confronting Emerging Zoonoses. The One Health Paradigm
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254 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
This book provides readers with information on the factors underlying the emergence of infectious diseases originating in animals and spreading to people. The One Health concept recognizes the important links between human, animal, and environmental health and provides an important strategy in epidemic mitigation and prevention. The essential premise of the One Health concept is to break down the silos among the different health professions and promote transdisciplinary collaborations. These concepts are illustrated with in-depth analyses of specific zoonotic agents and with examples of the successes and challenges associated with implementing One Health. The book also highlights some of the challenges societies face in confronting several specific zoonotic diseases. A chapter is included on comparative medicine to demonstrate the broad scope of the One Health concept. Edited by a team including the One Health Initiative pro bono members, the book is dedicated to those studying zoonotic diseases and comparative medicine in both human and veterinary medicine, to those involved in the prevention and control of zoonotic infections and to those in the general public interested in the visionary field of One Health.

Part I The Importance of a One Health Approach to Emerging Zoonotic Diseases.- 1 The Origin of Human Pathogens.- 2 Drivers of Emerging Zoonotic Infectious Diseases.- 3 Biodiversity and Emerging Zoonoses.- Part II Understanding Zoonotic Diseases Through A One Health Perspective.- 4 Hantaviruses.- 5 Enterohemorrhagic E. Coli Infections.- 6 Bartonellosis: A One Health Perspective.- 7 A One Health Approach to Influenza Pandemics.- Part III The Successes and Challenges of Implementing One Health.- 8 One Health: From Concept to Practice.- 9 Field Epidemiology and One Health: Thailand’s Experience.- 10 One Health and Food Safety.- 11 The Clinical Biomedical Research Advances Achievable Utilizing One Health Principles.- 12 One Health Successes and Challenges.

Furnishes a unique resource for everyone interested in the interface of human and veterinary medicine and public health

Presents the latest understanding of the origin of human pathogens and disease emergence

Includes compelling One Health successes and challenges in areas such as comparative medicine, field epidemiology training and food safety