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Rivista trimestrale di Sanità
Pubblica Veterinaria edita dall'Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale
dell'Abruzzo e del Molise G. Caporale
A quarterly journal devoted to veterinary public health, veterinary science and medicine published by the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e del Molise ‘G. Caporale’ in Teramo, Italy |
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ISSUES ONLINE
2009
- Volume 45 (1)
January-March |
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Eyal
Klement, DVM, MSc, Nahum Shpigel, DVM, PhD, Ran D. Balicer, MD, MPH,
Gad Baneth, DVM, PhD, Itamar Grotto, MD, MPH & Nadav Davidovitch,
MD, MPH, PhD |
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One
Health, from science to policy: examples from the Israeli experience |
45-53 |
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Summary
The
concept of One
Health
aims to help bring about the integration of animal, human and environmental
health for the mutual benefit of all. This multidisciplinary approach
is of great importance in a variety of fields, from enhancement
of breakthroughs in biomedical research, to epidemiological studies
and public health policy decision-making. We demonstrate the strength
embedded in this approach by using three case studies from Israel.
We first describe successful scientific collaboration between physicians,
veterinarians and microbiologists in two original research projects
aimed at unravelling the link between Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis
and Crohns
disease as well as understanding the virulence of enterohaemorrhagic
Escherichia coli. Next, fruitful collaboration between veterinarians
and physicians led to the development of a post-exposure prophylaxis
regime of tick-borne relapsing fever in humans, together with the
detection of animal infection by Borrelia persica. We conclude
with an example of a joint avian influenza outbreak investigation
that demonstrates just how essential collaboration is between veterinarians
and physicians from different organisations, not only across professions
but also across state and political borders. The benefits gained
by applying the One
Health
concept in these three examples should encourage further collaboration
between veterinarians and physicians.
Keywords
Animal,
Decision-making, Epidemiology, Human, Medicine, One Health, Science,
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