Building a transdisciplinary science of One Health with a global vision

Xiaonong Zhou , Jinxin Zheng
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One Health has been recognized as a cost-effectiveness approach that intricate connections between human health, animal health, and ecosystem health. This holistic perspective is crucial for addressing complex health challenges that arise at the intersection of these domains, such as emerging infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, food safety & food security, and environmental degradation. The beneficiaries of the One Health approach have been demonstrated by many case studies worldwide, and summarized by The World Bank that not only support poverty alleviation in developing countries, but also can reduce pandemic risk globally. It is essential for us to understand the means of promoting the initiatives in building the transdisciplinary science of One Health that requires a global vision with integration of various disciplines, stakeholders, and resources. Therefore, we introduce the role of the transdisciplinary science of One Health, and the key steps and strategies necessary to implement One Health approach in the real world. We also propose three research priorities, including emphasizing climate change and health, enhancing global health security, and promoting equity and inclusivity which is crucial for the success of One Health initiatives. Hence, building a transdisciplinary science of One Health will not only improve holistic health between human, animal, and environmental domains, but also contribute to the global health security and sustainable development.
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以全球视野构建 "一体健康 "跨学科科学
一体健康 "已被公认为是一种成本效益方法,它将人类健康、动物健康和生态系统健康紧密联系在一起。这种全面的视角对于解决这些领域交叉出现的复杂健康挑战至关重要,如新出现的传染病、抗菌素耐药性、食品安全问题、粮食安全和环境退化。世界范围内的许多案例研究已经证明了 "同一健康 "方法的益处,世界银行也对其进行了总结,认为它不仅能支持发展中国家的减贫工作,还能降低全球大流行病的风险。我们有必要了解在建立跨学科的 "一体健康 "科学过程中推动各项倡议的手段,这需要一个整合各学科、利益相关方和资源的全球视野。因此,我们介绍了 "同一健康 "跨学科科学的作用,以及在现实世界中实施 "同一健康 "方法所需的关键步骤和战略。我们还提出了三个研究重点,包括强调气候变化与健康、加强全球健康安全以及促进公平和包容性,这对 "一个健康 "倡议的成功至关重要。因此,建立跨学科的 "同一健康 "科学不仅能改善人类、动物和环境领域之间的整体健康,还能促进全球健康安全和可持续发展。
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Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Public Health and Health Policy
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