People, Pathogens, and Our Planet : Volume One - Towards a One Health Approach for Controlling Zoonotic Diseases
Whether living in urban or rural environments, humans tend to perceive the world around them as being shaped by culture and industry more than by natural history. Humans, however, are part of a biological continuum that covers all living species. C...
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ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME AGING AGING POPULATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASE OUTBREAKS ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH AGENCIES ANIMAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES ANIMAL HEALTH CODE ANIMAL HEALTH CODES ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION ANIMAL HEALTH OFFICIALS ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICE ANIMAL HEALTH SPECIALISTS ANIMAL HEALTH STATUS ANIMAL ORIGIN ANIMAL OWNER ANIMAL POPULATION ANIMAL PRODUCT ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMALS TO HUMANS ANTIBIOTICS ANTIVIRAL ANTIVIRAL DRUGS AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA AVIAN INFLUENZA CONTROL BIOSECURITY BIRDS BURNS CAGE CHICKEN CHICKENS CLOSE PROXIMITY COLD STORAGE FACILITIES COMMERCIAL FARMS COMMERCIAL PRODUCERS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMPENSATION FOR FARMERS CONCENTRATION OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CONTAGIOUS DISEASES CONTINGENCY PLANS CONTROL MEASURES CONTROL STRATEGIES CONTROL STRATEGY CULLED DEATHS DIAGNOSES DIAGNOSIS DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC TESTS DIRECT CONTACT DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE CONTROL STRATEGIES DISEASE IN BIRDS DISEASE INFORMATION DISEASE INFORMATION SYSTEMS DISEASE OUTBREAK DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISEASE REPORTING DISEASE RISK DISEASE RISKS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DOMESTIC POULTRY DRUG RESISTANCE DUCKS EARLY DETECTION EMERGENCY OPERATIONS EMERGING DISEASE EMERGING DISEASES EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAM EXERCISES EXPORT BAN FARMING SYSTEMS FEED FLIGHTS FLOCKS FLU FLU PANDEMIC FOOD CHAIN FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SAFETY FROZEN MEAT GLOBAL OUTBREAK GLOBAL PANDEMIC GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH H5N1 H5N1 VIRUS HANDLING HEALTH BELIEFS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EMERGENCY HEALTH REGULATIONS HEALTH SERVICES HEMORRHAGIC FEVER HENS HOLISTIC APPROACH HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HOST HOT SPOTS HPAI HUMAN CASES HUMAN DEATHS HUMAN PANDEMIC HYGIENE INFECTIOUS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFECTIOUS ZOONOTIC DISEASES INFLUENZA INFLUENZA A INFLUENZA READINESS INFLUENZA VIRUSES INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION ISOLATION LABORATORIES LABORATORY LABORATORY RESULTS LAWS LIVE ANIMALS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DENSITY LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK FEED LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK SECTOR LYME DISEASE MEAT MEAT PRODUCTION MIGRANTS MIGRATORY SPECIES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONS MUTATION NUTRITION ORGANIC MATERIAL OUTBREAK OUTBREAK ALERT OUTBREAK CONTAINMENT PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PANDEMIC PLANNING PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS PANDEMIC RISK PANDEMICS PASSIVE SURVEILLANCE PATHOGEN PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA PATHOGENS PATHOLOGIST PATIENT PATIENTS PHYSICIANS POLIO POPULATION DENSITY POULTRY POULTRY CULLING POULTRY PRODUCTION PREPAREDNESS PLANNING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS PROGRESSIVE CONTROL PUBLIC HEALTH RABIES RE-EMERGING DISEASES REPORTABLE DISEASES RISK ANALYSIS RISK ASSESSMENT RISK FACTORS RISK OF CROSS-CONTAMINATION RISK OF EXPOSURE RNA VIRUSES SANITATION SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SLAUGHTERED SMALLHOLDER FARMING SPANISH FLU SPREAD OF DISEASES SUDDEN DEATH SUICIDE SURVEILLANCE CAPACITY SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SWINE SYMPTOMS TERRESTRIAL ANIMAL THREAT OF AVIAN FLU TOURISM TRANSMISSION TRAVELERS VACCINATION VACCINATION COVERAGE VACCINES VECTOR VECTORS VETERINARIANS VETERINARY AUTHORITIES VETERINARY EPIDEMIOLOGIST VETERINARY OFFICER VETERINARY POLICIES VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH VETERINARY SERVICES VIRAL INFECTIONS VIRUS WARNING SYSTEM WATER POLLUTION WET MARKETS WILD BIRD WILD BIRD SPECIES WILD BIRDS WILD SPECIES WILDFOWL WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS ZOONOTIC DISEASE ZOONOTIC DISEASES |
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ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME AGING AGING POPULATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASE OUTBREAKS ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH AGENCIES ANIMAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES ANIMAL HEALTH CODE ANIMAL HEALTH CODES ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION ANIMAL HEALTH OFFICIALS ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICE ANIMAL HEALTH SPECIALISTS ANIMAL HEALTH STATUS ANIMAL ORIGIN ANIMAL OWNER ANIMAL POPULATION ANIMAL PRODUCT ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMALS TO HUMANS ANTIBIOTICS ANTIVIRAL ANTIVIRAL DRUGS AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA AVIAN INFLUENZA CONTROL BIOSECURITY BIRDS BURNS CAGE CHICKEN CHICKENS CLOSE PROXIMITY COLD STORAGE FACILITIES COMMERCIAL FARMS COMMERCIAL PRODUCERS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMPENSATION FOR FARMERS CONCENTRATION OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CONTAGIOUS DISEASES CONTINGENCY PLANS CONTROL MEASURES CONTROL STRATEGIES CONTROL STRATEGY CULLED DEATHS DIAGNOSES DIAGNOSIS DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC TESTS DIRECT CONTACT DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE CONTROL STRATEGIES DISEASE IN BIRDS DISEASE INFORMATION DISEASE INFORMATION SYSTEMS DISEASE OUTBREAK DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISEASE REPORTING DISEASE RISK DISEASE RISKS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DOMESTIC POULTRY DRUG RESISTANCE DUCKS EARLY DETECTION EMERGENCY OPERATIONS EMERGING DISEASE EMERGING DISEASES EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAM EXERCISES EXPORT BAN FARMING SYSTEMS FEED FLIGHTS FLOCKS FLU FLU PANDEMIC FOOD CHAIN FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SAFETY FROZEN MEAT GLOBAL OUTBREAK GLOBAL PANDEMIC GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH H5N1 H5N1 VIRUS HANDLING HEALTH BELIEFS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EMERGENCY HEALTH REGULATIONS HEALTH SERVICES HEMORRHAGIC FEVER HENS HOLISTIC APPROACH HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HOST HOT SPOTS HPAI HUMAN CASES HUMAN DEATHS HUMAN PANDEMIC HYGIENE INFECTIOUS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFECTIOUS ZOONOTIC DISEASES INFLUENZA INFLUENZA A INFLUENZA READINESS INFLUENZA VIRUSES INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION ISOLATION LABORATORIES LABORATORY LABORATORY RESULTS LAWS LIVE ANIMALS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DENSITY LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK FEED LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK SECTOR LYME DISEASE MEAT MEAT PRODUCTION MIGRANTS MIGRATORY SPECIES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONS MUTATION NUTRITION ORGANIC MATERIAL OUTBREAK OUTBREAK ALERT OUTBREAK CONTAINMENT PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PANDEMIC PLANNING PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS PANDEMIC RISK PANDEMICS PASSIVE SURVEILLANCE PATHOGEN PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA PATHOGENS PATHOLOGIST PATIENT PATIENTS PHYSICIANS POLIO POPULATION DENSITY POULTRY POULTRY CULLING POULTRY PRODUCTION PREPAREDNESS PLANNING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS PROGRESSIVE CONTROL PUBLIC HEALTH RABIES RE-EMERGING DISEASES REPORTABLE DISEASES RISK ANALYSIS RISK ASSESSMENT RISK FACTORS RISK OF CROSS-CONTAMINATION RISK OF EXPOSURE RNA VIRUSES SANITATION SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SLAUGHTERED SMALLHOLDER FARMING SPANISH FLU SPREAD OF DISEASES SUDDEN DEATH SUICIDE SURVEILLANCE CAPACITY SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SWINE SYMPTOMS TERRESTRIAL ANIMAL THREAT OF AVIAN FLU TOURISM TRANSMISSION TRAVELERS VACCINATION VACCINATION COVERAGE VACCINES VECTOR VECTORS VETERINARIANS VETERINARY AUTHORITIES VETERINARY EPIDEMIOLOGIST VETERINARY OFFICER VETERINARY POLICIES VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH VETERINARY SERVICES VIRAL INFECTIONS VIRUS WARNING SYSTEM WATER POLLUTION WET MARKETS WILD BIRD WILD BIRD SPECIES WILD BIRDS WILD SPECIES WILDFOWL WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS ZOONOTIC DISEASE ZOONOTIC DISEASES World Bank People, Pathogens, and Our Planet : Volume One - Towards a One Health Approach for Controlling Zoonotic Diseases |
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Whether living in urban or rural
environments, humans tend to perceive the world around them
as being shaped by culture and industry more than by natural
history. Humans, however, are part of a biological continuum
that covers all living species. Charles Darwin's 200th
birthday in 2009 could serve to remind us of this. All
animals, including humans but also plants, fungi, and
bacteria, share the same basic biochemical principles of
metabolism, reproduction, and development. Most pathogens
can infect more than one host species, including humans. In
1964, veterinary epidemiologist Calvin Schwabe coined the
term "one medicine" to capture the
interrelatedness between animal and human health, and the
medical realities of preventing and controlling zoonotic
diseases or "zoonoses" -diseases that are
communicable between animals and humans. One medicine
signaled the recognition of the risks that zoonotic diseases
pose to people, their food supplies, and their economies.
Given the interrelatedness of human, animal, and ecosystem
health, the rationale for some form of coordinated policy
and action among agencies responsible for public health,
medical science, and veterinary services is quite intuitive.
Later, the term "one health" came into use, and
later still, the broader concept of "one world one
health," which is today used to represent the
inextricable links among human and animal health and the
health of the ecosystems they inhabit. |
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People, Pathogens, and Our Planet : Volume One - Towards a One Health Approach for Controlling Zoonotic Diseases |
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People, Pathogens, and Our Planet : Volume One - Towards a One Health Approach for Controlling Zoonotic Diseases |
title_full |
People, Pathogens, and Our Planet : Volume One - Towards a One Health Approach for Controlling Zoonotic Diseases |
title_fullStr |
People, Pathogens, and Our Planet : Volume One - Towards a One Health Approach for Controlling Zoonotic Diseases |
title_full_unstemmed |
People, Pathogens, and Our Planet : Volume One - Towards a One Health Approach for Controlling Zoonotic Diseases |
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people, pathogens, and our planet : volume one - towards a one health approach for controlling zoonotic diseases |
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okr-10986-28442021-04-23T14:02:04Z People, Pathogens, and Our Planet : Volume One - Towards a One Health Approach for Controlling Zoonotic Diseases World Bank ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME AGING AGING POPULATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASE OUTBREAKS ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH AGENCIES ANIMAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES ANIMAL HEALTH CODE ANIMAL HEALTH CODES ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION ANIMAL HEALTH OFFICIALS ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICE ANIMAL HEALTH SPECIALISTS ANIMAL HEALTH STATUS ANIMAL ORIGIN ANIMAL OWNER ANIMAL POPULATION ANIMAL PRODUCT ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMALS TO HUMANS ANTIBIOTICS ANTIVIRAL ANTIVIRAL DRUGS AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA AVIAN INFLUENZA CONTROL BIOSECURITY BIRDS BURNS CAGE CHICKEN CHICKENS CLOSE PROXIMITY COLD STORAGE FACILITIES COMMERCIAL FARMS COMMERCIAL PRODUCERS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMPENSATION FOR FARMERS CONCENTRATION OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CONTAGIOUS DISEASES CONTINGENCY PLANS CONTROL MEASURES CONTROL STRATEGIES CONTROL STRATEGY CULLED DEATHS DIAGNOSES DIAGNOSIS DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC TESTS DIRECT CONTACT DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE CONTROL STRATEGIES DISEASE IN BIRDS DISEASE INFORMATION DISEASE INFORMATION SYSTEMS DISEASE OUTBREAK DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISEASE REPORTING DISEASE RISK DISEASE RISKS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DOMESTIC POULTRY DRUG RESISTANCE DUCKS EARLY DETECTION EMERGENCY OPERATIONS EMERGING DISEASE EMERGING DISEASES EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAM EXERCISES EXPORT BAN FARMING SYSTEMS FEED FLIGHTS FLOCKS FLU FLU PANDEMIC FOOD CHAIN FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SAFETY FROZEN MEAT GLOBAL OUTBREAK GLOBAL PANDEMIC GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH H5N1 H5N1 VIRUS HANDLING HEALTH BELIEFS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EMERGENCY HEALTH REGULATIONS HEALTH SERVICES HEMORRHAGIC FEVER HENS HOLISTIC APPROACH HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HOST HOT SPOTS HPAI HUMAN CASES HUMAN DEATHS HUMAN PANDEMIC HYGIENE INFECTIOUS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFECTIOUS ZOONOTIC DISEASES INFLUENZA INFLUENZA A INFLUENZA READINESS INFLUENZA VIRUSES INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION ISOLATION LABORATORIES LABORATORY LABORATORY RESULTS LAWS LIVE ANIMALS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DENSITY LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK FEED LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK SECTOR LYME DISEASE MEAT MEAT PRODUCTION MIGRANTS MIGRATORY SPECIES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONS MUTATION NUTRITION ORGANIC MATERIAL OUTBREAK OUTBREAK ALERT OUTBREAK CONTAINMENT PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PANDEMIC PLANNING PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS PANDEMIC RISK PANDEMICS PASSIVE SURVEILLANCE PATHOGEN PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA PATHOGENS PATHOLOGIST PATIENT PATIENTS PHYSICIANS POLIO POPULATION DENSITY POULTRY POULTRY CULLING POULTRY PRODUCTION PREPAREDNESS PLANNING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS PROGRESSIVE CONTROL PUBLIC HEALTH RABIES RE-EMERGING DISEASES REPORTABLE DISEASES RISK ANALYSIS RISK ASSESSMENT RISK FACTORS RISK OF CROSS-CONTAMINATION RISK OF EXPOSURE RNA VIRUSES SANITATION SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SLAUGHTERED SMALLHOLDER FARMING SPANISH FLU SPREAD OF DISEASES SUDDEN DEATH SUICIDE SURVEILLANCE CAPACITY SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SWINE SYMPTOMS TERRESTRIAL ANIMAL THREAT OF AVIAN FLU TOURISM TRANSMISSION TRAVELERS VACCINATION VACCINATION COVERAGE VACCINES VECTOR VECTORS VETERINARIANS VETERINARY AUTHORITIES VETERINARY EPIDEMIOLOGIST VETERINARY OFFICER VETERINARY POLICIES VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH VETERINARY SERVICES VIRAL INFECTIONS VIRUS WARNING SYSTEM WATER POLLUTION WET MARKETS WILD BIRD WILD BIRD SPECIES WILD BIRDS WILD SPECIES WILDFOWL WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS ZOONOTIC DISEASE ZOONOTIC DISEASES Whether living in urban or rural environments, humans tend to perceive the world around them as being shaped by culture and industry more than by natural history. Humans, however, are part of a biological continuum that covers all living species. Charles Darwin's 200th birthday in 2009 could serve to remind us of this. All animals, including humans but also plants, fungi, and bacteria, share the same basic biochemical principles of metabolism, reproduction, and development. Most pathogens can infect more than one host species, including humans. In 1964, veterinary epidemiologist Calvin Schwabe coined the term "one medicine" to capture the interrelatedness between animal and human health, and the medical realities of preventing and controlling zoonotic diseases or "zoonoses" -diseases that are communicable between animals and humans. One medicine signaled the recognition of the risks that zoonotic diseases pose to people, their food supplies, and their economies. Given the interrelatedness of human, animal, and ecosystem health, the rationale for some form of coordinated policy and action among agencies responsible for public health, medical science, and veterinary services is quite intuitive. Later, the term "one health" came into use, and later still, the broader concept of "one world one health," which is today used to represent the inextricable links among human and animal health and the health of the ecosystems they inhabit. 2012-03-19T10:22:32Z 2012-03-19T10:22:32Z 2010-01-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20100429032800 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2844 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study |