Internetové knihkupectví s veterinární tématikou
One Health, the concept of combined veterinary and human health, has now expanded beyond emerging infectious diseases and zoonoses to incorporate a wider suite of health issues. Retaining its interdisciplinary focus which combines theory with practice, this new edition illustrates the contribution of One Health collaborations to real-world issues such as sanitation, economics, food security and vaccination programmes. It includes more non-infectious disease issues and climate change discussion alongside revised case studies and expanded methodology chapters to draw out implications for practice. Promoting an action-based, solutions-oriented approach, One Health: The Theory and Practice of Integrated Health Approaches highlights the lessons learned for both human and animal health professionals and students.
Autor: Jakob Zinsstag,Esther Schelling,Maxine Whittaker,Marcel Tanner,David Waltner-Toews
Nakladatel | CABI International |
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ISBN | 9781780643410 |
Vydání | 2020 |
Vazba | pevná |
Počet stran | 458 |
Table of contents
Section 1: Theoretical Foundations
Chapter 1: One health in history
Chapter 2: Theoretical issues of One Health
Chapter 3: An ecological and conservation perspective
Chapter 4: Grappling with complexity: The context for One Health and the ecohealth approach
Chapter 5: Toward a healthy concept of health
Section 2: Methods, Skills and Perspectives for the Practice of One Health
Chapter 6: Transdisciplinary research and One Health
Chapter 7: The role of social sciences in One Health – reciprocal benefits
Chapter 8: One Health study designs
Chapter 9: Surveillance and response conducted in a One Health context
Chapter 10: One Health economics
Chapter 11: A Legal Framework of One Health: the human animal relationship
Chapter 12: Animal-human transmission models
Chapter 13: A One Health Perspective for Integrated Human and Animal Sanitation, Nutrient Recycling, and Climate Change
Chapter 14: Reaping One Health Benefits through Cross-Sectoral Services
Chapter 15: One Health Leadership and Team Building Training
Section 3: One Health in Practice
Chapter 16: The Practice of One Health: Lessons Learned
Chapter 17: Climate change: the ultimate One Health challenge
Section 3a: Infectious Disease
Chapter 18: Emergence of antimicrobial resistance and interaction between humans, animals and environment
Chapter 19: Integrated rabies control
Chapter 20: Brucellosis surveillance and control: a case for One Health
Chapter 21: Human and animal African trypanosomiasis
Chapter 22: Bovine tuberculosis at the human-livestock-wildlife interface in sub-Saharan Africa
Section 3b: Non-communicable Disease
Chapter 23: The Role of Companion Animals in Supporting Human Patients with Non-communicable Diseases
Chapter 24: Towards Resilience: The One Health Approach in Disasters
Chapter 25: Food security and nutrition
Chapter 26: Benefits of Human–Animal Interactions for Mental Health and Well-being
Chapter 27: The Spiritual Dimension of Health
Section 4: Governance and capacity building
Chapter 28: Academic and Institutional ‘One Health’ Research Capacity Building
Chapter 29: One Health in Policy Development: Options to prevent rabies in cattle in Bhutan
Chapter 30: One Health into action: Integrating global health governance with national priorities in a globalised world
Chapter 31: Measuring added value from integrated methods: Towards a Game Theory of One Health
Chapter 32: Summary and outlook: One Health in practice