One Health (r)Evolution: Learning from the Past to Build a New Future
The One Health concept recognizes that the health of human beings, animals, plants and the environment is interconnected and interdependent. This idea has been shaped over the centuries and has gained momentum and traction as anatomy, physiology, microbiology and other disciplines have substantiated...
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description | The One Health concept recognizes that the health of human beings, animals, plants and the environment is interconnected and interdependent. This idea has been shaped over the centuries and has gained momentum and traction as anatomy, physiology, microbiology and other disciplines have substantiated earlier theories. Here we recall major historical milestones which have contributed to shaping the One Health concept as it is today, and discuss the past and future drivers in view of future challenges in an evolving scenario. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f9c12f7f8c0f4c7dbdab61cacf5ec71c2022-12-22T03:24:18ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152018-12-01101272510.3390/v10120725v10120725One Health (r)Evolution: Learning from the Past to Build a New FutureIlaria Capua0Giovanni Cattoli1One Health Center of Excellence for Research and Training, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USAAnimal Production and Health Laboratory, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Technique in Food and Agriculture IAEA, Vienna International Centre, 1400 Vienna, AustriaThe One Health concept recognizes that the health of human beings, animals, plants and the environment is interconnected and interdependent. This idea has been shaped over the centuries and has gained momentum and traction as anatomy, physiology, microbiology and other disciplines have substantiated earlier theories. Here we recall major historical milestones which have contributed to shaping the One Health concept as it is today, and discuss the past and future drivers in view of future challenges in an evolving scenario.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/10/12/725One Healthhistoryperspectivefuturechallenge |
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title | One Health (r)Evolution: Learning from the Past to Build a New Future |
title_full | One Health (r)Evolution: Learning from the Past to Build a New Future |
title_fullStr | One Health (r)Evolution: Learning from the Past to Build a New Future |
title_full_unstemmed | One Health (r)Evolution: Learning from the Past to Build a New Future |
title_short | One Health (r)Evolution: Learning from the Past to Build a New Future |
title_sort | one health r evolution learning from the past to build a new future |
topic | One Health history perspective future challenge |
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