Search term “One Health” remains of limited use to identify relevant scientific publications: Denmark as a case study

One Health has become a popular approach, and scientific advancements in the field should be easily findable and accessible to a wide range of relevant audiences, from researchers to policymakers, and across sectors. We conducted a systematic narrative review of available scientific publications con...

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Main Authors: Guido Benedetti, Pikka Jokelainen, Steen Ethelberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.938460/full
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description One Health has become a popular approach, and scientific advancements in the field should be easily findable and accessible to a wide range of relevant audiences, from researchers to policymakers, and across sectors. We conducted a systematic narrative review of available scientific publications concerning One Health in the setting of Denmark that were retrievable using “One Health” as the key search term. Three searches in two databases yielded 30 retrieved publications, 13 of which were included in the review. The included publications had been published between 2015 and 2021. Twelve of the included publications were co-authored in collaboration across institutes from different sectors. Three of the included publications had focus on antimicrobial resistance, three on disease surveillance and/or control, and five were assessments or evaluations. The overall number of publications identified by a search using “One Health” as the key search term was small, and the search identified some publications that were not relevant to One Health. Our work thus highlights a missed scientific and communication opportunity of signposting articles as relevant to One Health. Using the expression “One Health” as keyword could help making One Health research more easily findable and thereby obtaining an overview of research in the field.
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spelling doaj.art-7845805de9c24176b4ff614f357f21a12022-12-22T02:50:26ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652022-07-011010.3389/fpubh.2022.938460938460Search term “One Health” remains of limited use to identify relevant scientific publications: Denmark as a case studyGuido Benedetti0Pikka Jokelainen1Steen Ethelberg2Steen Ethelberg3Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, DenmarkInfectious Disease Preparedness, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, DenmarkDepartment of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, DenmarkDepartment of Public Health, Global Health Section, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkOne Health has become a popular approach, and scientific advancements in the field should be easily findable and accessible to a wide range of relevant audiences, from researchers to policymakers, and across sectors. We conducted a systematic narrative review of available scientific publications concerning One Health in the setting of Denmark that were retrievable using “One Health” as the key search term. Three searches in two databases yielded 30 retrieved publications, 13 of which were included in the review. The included publications had been published between 2015 and 2021. Twelve of the included publications were co-authored in collaboration across institutes from different sectors. Three of the included publications had focus on antimicrobial resistance, three on disease surveillance and/or control, and five were assessments or evaluations. The overall number of publications identified by a search using “One Health” as the key search term was small, and the search identified some publications that were not relevant to One Health. Our work thus highlights a missed scientific and communication opportunity of signposting articles as relevant to One Health. Using the expression “One Health” as keyword could help making One Health research more easily findable and thereby obtaining an overview of research in the field.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.938460/fullOne HealthDenmarkliteraturesearch termsystematic reviewFAIR
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Search term “One Health” remains of limited use to identify relevant scientific publications: Denmark as a case study
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systematic review
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title Search term “One Health” remains of limited use to identify relevant scientific publications: Denmark as a case study
title_full Search term “One Health” remains of limited use to identify relevant scientific publications: Denmark as a case study
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title_short Search term “One Health” remains of limited use to identify relevant scientific publications: Denmark as a case study
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Denmark
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