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One Health: The Theory and Practice of Integrated Health Approaches [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Vétérinaires Sans Frontičres Suisse, Switzerland), Edited by , Contributions by (Exeter University, UK), Edited by , Contributions by (AHEAD, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe), Contributions by (University of Quee), Edited by (James Cook University, Australia), Contributions by , Contributions by , Edited by (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Switzerland)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 480 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 244x172x33 mm, weight: 1240 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780643411
  • ISBN-13: 9781780643410
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 480 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 244x172x33 mm, weight: 1240 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780643411
  • ISBN-13: 9781780643410
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
One Health has contributions from international authors in the fields of veterinary and animal science, epidemiology, environmental science, tropical medicine and public health, synergizing the central elements of current OH research and practice in one broad-ranging volume.

This book includes extensive information about zoonotic diseases with discussions of diseases of wildlife, farm animals, domestic pets and humans. Also covered are real-world considerations—sanitation, economics, food security and evaluating the success of vaccination programs. One Health also discusses approaches to putting OH policy into practice and positive aspects of OH including the human-animal bond. Case studies are widely used throughout, as well as textbox summaries, best practice examples and emergency protocols.
Contributors ix
Editors' Preface xv
FAO Foreword xvii
OIE Foreword xix
WHO Foreword xxi
Part 1 Theoretical Foundations
1 One Health in History
1(15)
Michael Bresalier
Angela Cassidy
Abigail Woods
2 Theoretical Issues of One Health
16(10)
Jakob Zinsstag
David Waltner-Toews
Marcel Tanner
3 The Human--Animal Relationship in the Law
26(12)
Lenke Wettlaufer
Felix Hafner
Jakob Zinsstag
4 One Health: an Ecological and Conservation Perspective
38(15)
David H.M. Cumming
Graeme S. Cumming
Part 2 Methods for the Assessment of the Animal--Human Linkages
5 Measuring Added Value from Integrated Methods
53(7)
Jakob Zinsstag
Mahamat Bechir Mahamat
Esther Schelling
6 The Role of Social Sciences in One Health -- Reciprocal Benefits
60(13)
Maxine Whittaker
7 The Role of Human--Animal Interactions in Education
73(12)
Karin Hediger
Andrea Beetz
8 Integrated Risk Assessment -- Foodborne Diseases
85(11)
Vanessa Racloz
David Waltner-Toews
Katharina D.C. Stark
9 A One Health Perspective for Integrated Human and Animal Sanitation and Nutrient Recycling
96(11)
Hung Nguyen-Viet
Phuc Pham-Duc
Vi Nguyen
Marcel Tanner
Peter Odermatt
Tu Vu-Van
Hoang Van Minh
Christian Zurbrugg
Esther Schelling
Jakob Zinsstag
10 One Health Study Designs
107(15)
Esther Schelling
Jan Hattendorf
11 Animal--Human Transmission Models
122(12)
Jakob Zinsstag
Samuel Fuhrimann
Jan Hattendorf
Nakul Chitnis
12 One Health Economics
134(12)
Jakob Zinsstag
Adnan Choudhury
Felix Roth
Alexandra Shaw
13 Integrated Human and Animal Demographic Surveillance
146(7)
Vreni Jean-Richard
Lisa Crump
Part 3 Case Studies from Research to Policy and Practice
14 Brucellosis Surveillance and Control: a Case for One Health
153(10)
Jakob Zinsstag
Anna Dean
Zolzaya Baljinnyam
Felix Roth
Joldoshbek Kasymbekov
Esther Schelling
15 Bovine Tuberculosis at the Human--Livestock--Wildlife Interface in Sub-Saharan Africa
163(13)
Rea Tschopp
16 Integrated Rabies Control
176(14)
Monique Lechenne
Mary Elizabeth Miranda
Jakob Zinsstag
17 Leptospirosis: Development of a National One Health Control Programme in Fiji
190(11)
Simon Reid
Mike Kama
18 Human and Animal African Trypanosomiasis
201(21)
Susan C. Welburn
Paul Coleman
19 Non-communicable Diseases: How Can Companion Animals Help in Connection with Coronary Heart Disease, Obesity, Diabetes and Depression?
222(8)
Dennis C. Turner
20 Integrated One Health Services
230(13)
Esther Schelling
Mahamat Bechir Mahamat
Jakob Zinsstag
Marcel Tanner
21 Beyond Fences: Wildlife, Livestock and Land Use in Southern Africa
243(15)
David H.M. Cumming
Steven A. Osofsky
Shirley J. Atkinson
Mark W. Atkinson
22 Better Together: Identifying the Benefits of a Closer Integration Between Plant Health, Agriculture and One Health
258(14)
Eric Boa
Solveig Danielsen
Sophie Haesen
23 Food Security, Nutrition and the One Health Nexus
272(11)
Mahamat Bechir Mahamat
Lisa Crump
Abdessalam Tidjani
Fabienne Jaeger
Abderahim Ibrahim
Bassirou Bonfoh
24 One Health into Action: Integrating Global Health Governance with National Priorities in a Globalized World
283(21)
Anna Okello
Alain Vandersmissen
Susan C. Welburn
25 One Health in Policy Development: an Integrated Approach to Translating Science into Policy
304(14)
Susan C. Cork
Dorothy W. Geale
David C. Hall
Part 4 Capacity Building, Public Engagement and Conceptual Outlook
26 Evolution of the One Health Movement in the USA
318(14)
Carol S. Rubin
Rebekah Kunkel
Cheri Grigg
Lonnie King
27 Institutional Research Capacity Development for Integrated Approaches in Developing Countries: an Example from Vietnam
332(9)
Hung Nguyen-Viet
Vi Nguyen
Phuc Pham-Duc
Le Vu Anh
Phung Dac Cam
Marcel Tanner
Delia Grace
Christian Zurbrugg
Tran Thi Tuyet Hanh
Tu Vu-Van
Luu Quoc Toan
Dang Xuan Sinh
Pham Thi Huong Giang
Jakob Zinsstag
28 Enabling Academic One Health Environments
341(16)
Bonnie Buntain
Lisa Allen-Scott
Michelle North
Melanie Rock
Jennifer Hatfield
29 Individual and Institutional Capacity Building in Global Health Research in Africa
357(9)
Bassirou Bonfoh
Mahamat Bechir Mahamat
Esther Schelling
Karim Ouattara
Aurelie Cailleau
Daniel Haydon
Sarah Cleaveland
Jakob Zinsstag
Marcel Tanner
30 Transdisciplinary Research and One Health
366(8)
Esther Schelling
Jakob Zinsstag
31 Operationalizing One Health for Local Governance
374(11)
Andrea Meisser
Anne Levy Goldblum
32 Non-governmental Organizations in One Health
385(12)
Craig Stephen
David Waltner-Toews
33 Toward a Healthy Concept of Health
397(18)
Karen L.F. Houle
Karin Tschanz Cooke
34 Grappling with Complexity: the Context for One Health and the Ecohealth Approach
415(12)
Martin J. Bunch
David Waltner-Toews
35 Summary and Outlook of Practical Use of One Health
427(8)
Jakob Zinsstag
Marcel Tanner
Index 435
Jakob Zinsstag (Edited By) Prof. Dr. Jakob Zinsstag is a veterinarian with a PhD in tropical animal health. Since 1998 he has led a research group on human and animal health at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, and has been deputy head of the department of Epidemiology and Public Health at Swiss TPH since 2011. He spent eight years in West Africa at the International Trypanotolerance Centre in The Gambia and four years as the director of the Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques in Cōte d'Ivoire. He is also past president of the International Association for Ecology and Health and president of the scientific board of the Transdisciplinary network of the Swiss Academies. Prof. Zinsstag focuses on the control of zoonoses in developing countries and the provision of health care to mobile pastoralists using a One Health approach.

Esther Schelling (Edited By) Esther Schelling is the Head of Innovations, Learning and Quality Assurance at Vétérinaires sans Frontičres Suisse (VSF-Suisse). After more than 20 years of research on health of pastoralists, zoonoses and One Health approaches at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, she wanted to foster implementation of gained main lessons. She is co-editor of the textbook 'One Health: The theory and practice of integrated health approaches' (2015/2020). The added value of a closer cooperation between the health sectors are seen in the earlier recognition of health events, in better control of zoonosis and more efficient surveillance and integrated health services - but should be shown more explicitly. The OH4 HEAL project led by VSF-Suisse seeks to improve integrated health services for families, their livestock, and the environment they live in pastoral cross-border regions of Ethiopia, Kenya and Somali.