2008
DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.3700695
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‘One medicine—one pathology': are veterinary and human pathology prepared?

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“…y Mechanistically, molecularly novel GEM phenotypes may justify novel criteria and terminology, but expertise in ''normal'' mouse anatomy and pathology is critical to identify and interpret novel pathology phenotypes. 46,48,109,210 Supplemental Tables S1 and S2 include terminology from the original publications and illustrate some of the evolution of terminology over the past 8 or more decades.…”
Section: Nomenclature Of Mice Genes and Genetic Manipulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…y Mechanistically, molecularly novel GEM phenotypes may justify novel criteria and terminology, but expertise in ''normal'' mouse anatomy and pathology is critical to identify and interpret novel pathology phenotypes. 46,48,109,210 Supplemental Tables S1 and S2 include terminology from the original publications and illustrate some of the evolution of terminology over the past 8 or more decades.…”
Section: Nomenclature Of Mice Genes and Genetic Manipulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One Health has been recognized as a major strategy of disease control and prevention by the US Department of Agriculture, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Bank, World Health Organization (WHO), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), United Nations System Influenza Coordination (UNSIC), European Commission and other entities [5][6][7].…”
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“…Now that both the AMA and AVMA have embraced the One Medicine concept, the time is right to reinforce the universality of medicine and further unite veterinary and human medicine. 1 We can do this by adopting a term more familiar and respected by the public. We can elevate the postmortem examination of animals to a process on par with human medicine and perhaps increase the idea of the importance of this to further our understanding of animal disease.…”
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