Presenter: Janice Valenzuela, DVM, MPH,
Population Health Service Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Summary:
We live and work in an increasingly interconnected and complex world. In public health, we recognize the influence of various social determinants on health, we talk about incorporating health in all policies and we value inter-professional team approaches to care. No one group has the knowledge or the resources to address the “wicked” problems facing our planet today.
One Health recognizes the connections between the health of humans, animals and the environment; promotes more fully collaborative ways of thinking about problems and their solutions and allows us to take a more integrated systems-based approach to achieving health for all.
Learning Objectives:
After completing this module, you will be able to:
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Define One Health;
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Recognize the full spectrum of One Health and the value of using a One Health approach in dealing with public health issues;
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Recognize key players in One Health both locally and abroad;
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Identify local examples of One Health, and
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Connect to resources to help you incorporate One Health in your own work.
Duration – about 20 minutes
Start: One Health
References and Additional Resources
Note: these resources are organized in the same order that information is presented in the online module.
One Health: General Resources
- American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
- University of California, Davis
- Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Video (2:33 mins) - One Health: From Concept to Action
Definitions – What is One Health?
- American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
- World Organization for Animal Health (OIE)
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- City of North Vancouver Official Community Plan
History of One Health
- Charles Schwabe
- The Veterinary Contribution to Public Health Practice
- Wildlife Conservation Society
- One Health Initiative Task Force
- National Strategy for Combating Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria (CARB)
- Govtrack.us - Check status of legislation
Where One Health Applies
1. Zoonotic & Vector-Borne Diseases
Salmonella
Monkeypox
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services: Monkeypox Virus Infections
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Monkeypox
Rabies
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Rabies
- One Health Commission: Bat Rabies Education
- Global Alliance for Rabies Control
- One Health Approach to Eliminate Dog Bite-Transmitted Rabies in Humans by 203
- Rabies control and elimination: a test case for One Health
Ticks
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services:
- Global Health Impacts of Vector-Borne Diseases
2. Antimicrobial Resistance
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World Health Organization (WHO) Europe – Antimicrobial Resistance
- Antibiotic resistance is the quintessential One Health issue
- Minnesota One Health Antibiotic Stewardship Collaborative
3. Comparative Medicine
- A One Health overview, facilitating advances in comparative medicine and translational research
- Comparative medicine in the twenty-first century: where are we now and where do we go from here?
4. Environmental Health
- Environmental Health—Champions of One Health
- Animal Sentinels for Environmental and Public Health
- Center for One Health Research – Animals as Sentinels
- Animals as Sentinels for Human Lead Exposure: A Case Report
5. Human-Animal Bond
- Center for the Human-Animal Bond
- AVMA: Human-Animal Bond
- Pet Partners: Animal Assisted Interventions Defined
- Organization for Human-Animal Interaction Research and Education (OHAIRE)
- National Link Coalition: What is the Link?
6. The One Health Umbrella
- AVMA: Opioid Resources for Veterinarians
- AVMA Policies - The Veterinary Profession's Role in Addressing the Opioid Epidemic
- One Health Sweden
- One Health Initiative
One Health: Global to Local
International
- One Health Commission - Who’s Who in One Health
- World Bank - One Health: Operational Framework for Strengthening Human, Animal, And Environmental Public Health Systems At Their Interface
- Challenge for One Health: Co-Circulation of Zoonotic H5N1 and H9N2 Avian Influenza Viruses in Egypt
- One Health Approach to Influenza: Assessment of Critical Issues and Options
- Lessons for Human Health from the Avian Flu Outbreak
National
- CDC One Health Office
- US Department of Agriculture (USDA) One Health
- One Health training, research, and outreach in North America
Regional
- Consortium on One Medicine One Science (COMOS)
- Center for One Health Illinois
- Iowa State University will lead new, national institute to fight antimicrobial resistance
- University of Iowa Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID)
- Iowa State University Center for Food Security & Public Health
- The Ohio State University – Global One Health Initiative
Wisconsin
- Wisconsin's Homeless Population Has Grown, And Not Just in Cities
- Who is Homeless in Wisconsin? A Look at Statewide Data
- The experience of homelessness and the human-companion animal bond
- Street Medicine: Free Clinics, charitable funds are lifelines for pets of the homeless. 2015.
- Pets of the Homeless
- Searching for Shelter: Veterinarians in Wisconsin fight homelessness while protecting the human-animal bond. 2015.
One Health in Public Health
- APHA. Advancing a 'One Health' Approach to Promote Health at the Human-Animal-Environment Interface
- Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH): Accreditation Criteria: Schools Of Public Health & Public Health Programs
- Association for Prevention Teaching and Research (APTR) Interprofessional Case Studies