Selected article for: "environmental animal human health and public health"

Author: Richardson, Jane; Lockhart, Caryl; Pongolini, Stefano; Karesh, William B.; Baylis, Matthew; Goldberg, Tony; Slingenbergh, Jan; Gale, Paul; Venturini, Tommaso; Catchpole, Mike; de Balogh, Katinka; Pautasso, Marco; Broglia, Alessandro; Berthe, Franck; Schans, Jan; Poppy, Guy
Title: Drivers for emerging issues in animal and plant health
  • Document date: 2016_6_30
  • ID: 6bmrqc5v_7
    Snippet: Change is not only a threat to plants and animals, but also may have direct and indirect consequences on public health, either because of the impact on livelihoods, including food shortage, or because of zoonotic impact of new pathogens on humans, or antimicrobial resistance (Greger, 2007; Liverani et al., 2013) . Indeed, the overlapping drivers of diseases and environmental changes, as well as their interwoven implications, point towards the rel.....
    Document: Change is not only a threat to plants and animals, but also may have direct and indirect consequences on public health, either because of the impact on livelihoods, including food shortage, or because of zoonotic impact of new pathogens on humans, or antimicrobial resistance (Greger, 2007; Liverani et al., 2013) . Indeed, the overlapping drivers of diseases and environmental changes, as well as their interwoven implications, point towards the relevance of the concept of 'One Health', an integrated view and approach to human, animal and environmental health (Karesh and Cook, 2005) .

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