2020
DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13782
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One Health needs a vision beyond zoonoses

Abstract: Summary The unprecedented pandemic events that currently affect animals and humans have fueled calls for One Health action. We argue that the One Health framework must be accompanied by ‘rich outcomes’ to avoid a reductionist One Health focus on zoonotic pathogens, that forgoes the benefits of the framework. We propose that the United Nation’s sustainable development goals provide an adequate multidimensional set of targets that can help researchers and policymakers contextualise emerging diseases, … Show more

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“…Ecosystem health incorporates environmental integrity and anthropogenic activity to inform natural resources' sustainable use and management (Kruse, 2019). A focus on ecosystem health will likely help transcend pathogen-centric One Health approaches that miss the systems effects of health afflictions (Villanueva-Cabezas et al, 2020), but its operationalization remains challenging as no consensus on a single definition and framework exist (Kruse, 2019). Embracing ecosystem health is necessarily intertwined with holistic health conceptions beyond humans.…”
Section: E T T E R T O T H E E D I T O R One Health: a Brief Appraisa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecosystem health incorporates environmental integrity and anthropogenic activity to inform natural resources' sustainable use and management (Kruse, 2019). A focus on ecosystem health will likely help transcend pathogen-centric One Health approaches that miss the systems effects of health afflictions (Villanueva-Cabezas et al, 2020), but its operationalization remains challenging as no consensus on a single definition and framework exist (Kruse, 2019). Embracing ecosystem health is necessarily intertwined with holistic health conceptions beyond humans.…”
Section: E T T E R T O T H E E D I T O R One Health: a Brief Appraisa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also limitations in the conceptual issues underlying this review. The origins of the One Health concept, in preventing animal-human transmissible and communicable diseases and managing zoonoses, has limited its potential scope and application (Villanueva-Cabezas et al 2020). One Health still lacks an ethical framework (Johnson and Degeling 2019;Garnier et al 2020) and is challenged by its colonial, imperial, and military origins and affinities (Garnier et al 2020;Coghlan et al 2021;Calyx and Finlay 2022).…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be an obstacle to the future development of OH educational programs that bring together different research fields and include all the mentioned components. OH education has been criticized as being mainly focusing on human health and veterinary medicine, while neglecting environmental studies (Essack, 2018;Ogunseitan, 2022;Villanueva-Cabezas et al, 2020). I hold that OH needs a new unitary model of the relations between humans, animals, and the environment, that allows both the relevant components and the relations between them to be understood in a more integrated way.…”
Section: Outcomes Recognizing the Interconnections Between People Ani...mentioning
confidence: 99%