Communicating and disseminating One Health: successes of the One Health European Joint Programme.

Emma Taylor, Karin Artursson, Luca Busani, Arnaud Callegari, Jennifer Cantlay, Manuela Caniça, Elaine Campling, Dolores Gavier-Widén, Arjen van de Giessen, David Itier, Hein Imberechts, Hendrik-Jan Roest, André Jestin, Lucia de Juan, Pikka Jokelainen, Annemarie Kaesbohrer, Ann Lindberg, Alberto Mantovani, Kåre Mølbak, Wim H M van der Poel, Aurore C Poirier, Ludovico P Sepe, Stefano Morabito, Jack Whitehouse, Daniel L Horton, Roberto La Ragione
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The application of a One Health approach recognizes that human health, animal health, plant health and ecosystem health are intrinsically connected. Tackling complex challenges associated with foodborne zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance, and emerging threats is imperative. Therefore, the One Health European Joint Programme was established within the European Union research programme Horizon 2020. The One Health European Joint Programme activities were based on the development and harmonization of a One Health science-based framework in the European Union (EU) and involved public health, animal health and food safety institutes from almost all EU Member States, the UK and Norway, thus strengthening the cooperation between public, medical and veterinary organizations in Europe. Activities including 24 joint research projects, 6 joint integrative projects and 17 PhD projects, and a multicountry simulation exercise facilitated harmonization of laboratory methods and surveillance, and improved tools for risk assessment. The provision of sustainable solutions is integral to a One Health approach. To ensure the legacy of the work of the One Health European Joint Programme, focus was on strategic communication and dissemination of the outputs and engagement of stakeholders at the national, European and international levels.

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交流和传播 "一个健康":"一个健康 "欧洲联合计划的成功经验。
采用 "同一健康 "方法认识到,人类健康、动物健康、植物健康和生态系统健康之间存在内在联系。当务之急是应对与食源性人畜共患病、抗菌药耐药性和新兴威胁相关的复杂挑战。因此,在欧盟研究计划 "地平线 2020"(Horizon 2020)内设立了 "同一健康 "欧洲联合计划。一个健康 "欧洲联合计划活动的基础是在欧洲联盟(欧盟)制定和统一一个健康科学框架,几乎所有欧盟成员国、英国和挪威的公共卫生、动物卫生和食品安全机构都参与其中,从而加强了欧洲公共、医疗和兽医组织之间的合作。开展的活动包括 24 个联合研究项目、6 个联合综合项目和 17 个博士项目,以及一项多国模拟活动,这些活动促进了实验室方法和监测的协调统一,并改进了风险评估工具。提供可持续的解决方案是 "一个健康 "方法的组成部分。为确保 "一个健康 "欧洲联合计划的工作遗产,重点是在国家、欧洲和国际层面对成果进行战略交流和传播,并让利益攸关方参与进来。
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