Tackling antimicrobial resistance in the food chain under the One Health umbrella: a systems thinking approach with a focus on Jordan [0.03%]
从大健康的角度在食品链中应对抗微生物药物耐药性:以约旦为重点的系统思维方法
Alaa B Al-Tammemi,Salam Momani,Hanan Hasan et al.
Alaa B Al-Tammemi et al.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as a critical public health threat and one of the most complicated global challenges due to its multi-faceted nature. In addition to health burden, AMR also drives up healthcare costs and imposes s...
One Health integrated surveillance: a way forward to accelerate schistosomiasis elimination in China [0.03%]
中国消除血吸虫病的一体化“同一健康”监测体系展望
Suying Guo,Lijuan Zhang,Yifeng Li et al.
Suying Guo et al.
Surveillance is an effective approach for disease control and prevention. Being a vector-borne and zoonotic parasitic disease, schistosomiasis has been under comprehensive surveillance in China for several decades, with focus on indicators ...
Multi-impacts of climate change and mitigation strategies in Nigeria: agricultural production and food security [0.03%]
气候变化及缓解对策对农业生产与粮食安全的多维度影响——以尼日利亚为例研究
Godspower Oke Omokaro
Godspower Oke Omokaro
Climate change poses a significant threat to Nigeria's agricultural sector, which is a cornerstone of its economy and food security. The increasing frequency of extreme weather events, erratic rainfall patterns, and rising temperatures have...
Integration of sentinel surveillance and climate factors to accelerate malaria elimination in a changing climate of Senegal [0.03%]
结合监测系统和气候因素以加速塞内加尔变化气候下的疟疾消除工作
Ibrahima Mamby Keita,Mariama Diouf,Medoune Ndiop et al.
Ibrahima Mamby Keita et al.
Background: Senegal is located in a malaria-endemic zone. Malaria is a highly climate-sensitive vector-borne disease, yet its sentinel surveillance shows a weak integration of malaria morbidity data with climatic factors....
Regulating antimicrobial resistance in the environment: analysis of Thailand legal framework and areas for reinforcement [0.03%]
泰国法律框架下关于环境抗菌素耐药性的管理及加强区域的分析研究
Angkana Lekagul,Saowapa Khotchalai,Wanwisa Kaewkhankhaeng et al.
Angkana Lekagul et al.
Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a pressing global health issue, exacerbated by extensive antimicrobial use across human, animal, and plant sectors. The environment plays a crucial role in AMR emergence and s...
Incorporating oral health into the One Health agenda: contributions and implications [0.03%]
“同一个健康”视野下的口腔健康:贡献与启示
Lara G Moussa,Omer Faruk Sonmez,Raman Bedi
Lara G Moussa
The One Health (OH) approach emphasises the relationship between human, animal, and environmental health, underscoring the necessity of cross-sectoral collaboration to address global health challenges. This paper explores the integration of...
Comparing and contrasting two United Nations Environment Programme reports on COVID-19 [0.03%]
对两份联合国环境规划署COVID-19报告的比较与对照分析
Colin David Butler
Colin David Butler
In 2022 a report was published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) into the causes and implications of the pandemic. This adds to an earlier UNEP report into the pandemic. Each of these reports identifies a small number of im...
Xiao-Nong Zhou,Marcel Tanner
Xiao-Nong Zhou
One Health recognizes the close links and interdependence among human health, animal health and environmental health. With the pandemic of COVID-19 and the risk of many emerging or reemerging infectious diseases of zoonotic nature as well a...
Human-wildlife conflict and its consequences in Tanzania: advocating the use of One Health approach as a mitigation measure [0.03%]
坦桑尼亚的人兽冲突及其后果:提倡使用“同一个健康”方法作为缓解措施
Mikidadi Muhanga
Mikidadi Muhanga
Globally, human, livestock, and wildlife interactions have been reported to result in innumerable forms of conflict and consequences. The most notable consequences are on the environment and human health, among others. The least developed c...
Corrigendum to "Identification of habitat suitability for the dominant zoonotic tick species Haemaphysalis flava on Chongming Island, China"[Science in One Health 3 (2024) 100068] [0.03%]
“中华新蚤优势传播媒介革叶蜱栖息地适宜性识别”一文的勘误(发表于One Health第3卷(2024)100068页)
Si-Wei Fei,Han-Qing Zhao,Jing-Xian Yin et al.
Si-Wei Fei et al.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.soh.2024.100068.]. © 2025 The Author(s).
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Science in One Health. 2025 Apr 15:4:100106. DOI:10.1016/j.soh.2025.100106 2025