One Health: the theory and practice of integrated health approaches.

2015 
Part A Theoretical Foundations History of integrative thinking in medicine Theoretical and Philosophical Foundations Manhattan principles/conservation perspective Part B Methods for the assessment of the animal-human linkages Measuring added valued from integrated methods The role of social sciences in "One health" The various levels of animal-human linkage Integrated risk assessment - Food safety Integrated human and animal sanitation and nutrient recycling One health study designs Animal-human interface models Cross-sector economics Integrated human and animal demographic surveillance Part C. Case studies from research to policy and practice Brucellosis surveillance and control: A case for "One health". Bovine Tuberculosis in Africa: The wildlife-livestock-human interface Integrated control of African Trypanosomiasis Non-communicable disease Integrated health services and systems Wildlife conservation beyond fences Education and animal-human interactions Putting "One health" into Action: Policy and practice Canada, Worldbank, Fiji, Queensland, Switzerland "One health" academic capacity building in South East Asia Enabling Academic One Health Environments One health and research partnership One health and public engagement Operationalizing "One health" for local governance Role of NGO's in "One health" A concept of physical, mental, social and spiritual health One Health, Eco-health and Post normal science One Health: summarising the picture towards the future
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