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Clinical and Translational Science Award One Health Alliance
Thursday, April 23, 2020.
Clinical and Translational Science Award
One Health Alliance

Make science evolve into a One Health approach to improve health and security: a white paper
Monday, April 20, 2020.

  • Review
  • Open Access
  • Published: 17 April 2020
  • Osterhaus, A.D.M.E., Vanlangendonck, C., Barbeschi, M. et al. Make science evolve into a One Health approach to improve health and security: a white paper. One Health Outlook 2, 6 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s42522-019-0009-7

    Make science evolve into a One Health approach to improve health and security: a white paper

    Abstract

    The World One Health Congresses are biennial gatherings of approximately 1500 professionals from relevant international organisations, OIE, FAO, WHO, World Bank, leading scientific experts and researchers in the field of One Health, animal production and trade, food safety, animal health, human health and environmentology/ecology, government representatives in public health, human health, food safety, environmental health and global health security. The Congress is organized by the One Health Platform.

    This white paper summarizes highlights of the 5th International One Health Congress in Saskatoon, Canada, June 2018 and serves as a roadmap for the future, detailing several concrete action points to be carried out in the run-up to the 6th World One Health Congress in Edinburgh, Scotland, June 2020.ite paper


    Healthy People, Healthy Animals, Healthy Environment
    TAPinto.net
    Friday, April 17, 2020.

    Healthy People, Healthy Animals, Healthy Environment

    This NJ initiative, The NJ One Health Steering Committee, initially organized by the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Women's Health ...

    Keeping India’s livestock healthy amid the lockdown [To protect Human Health, need One Health Approach!]
    Thursday, April 16, 2020.

    "We need to remember the World Organisation of Animal Health (OIE) concept of “One Health” where human health and animal health are interdependent and bound to the health of the ecosystem in which they exist."

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    Keeping India’s livestock healthy amid the lockdown [To protect Human Health, need One Health Approach!]


    Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk
    Thursday, April 16, 2020.

    Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk

    Published:08 April 2020 https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.2736Review history

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      • Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk

        Abstract

        Emerging infectious diseases in humans are frequently caused by pathogens originating from animal hosts, and zoonotic disease outbreaks present a major challenge to global health. To investigate drivers of virus spillover, we evaluated the number of viruses mammalian species have shared with humans. We discovered that the number of zoonotic viruses detected in mammalian species scales positively with global species abundance, suggesting that virus transmission risk has been highest from animal species that have increased in abundance and even expanded their range by adapting to human-dominated landscapes. Domesticated species, primates and bats were identified as having more zoonotic viruses than other species. Among threatened wildlife species, those with population reductions owing to exploitation and loss of habitat shared more viruses with humans. Exploitation of wildlife through hunting and trade facilitates close contact between wildlife and humans, and our findings provide further evidence that exploitation, as well as anthropogenic activities that have caused losses in wildlife habitat quality, have increased opportunities for animal–human interactions and facilitated zoonotic disease transmission. Our study provides new evidence for assessing spillover risk from mammalian species and highlights convergent processes whereby the causes of wildlife population declines have facilitated the transmission of animal viruses to humans.


    Of Animal and Men: The Importance of Animal Environment to Antimicrobial Resistance
    IntechOpen
    Thursday, April 16, 2020.
     

     


    National coronavirus response: A road map to reopening PROPOSAL March 29, 2020
    American Enterprise Institute
    Wednesday, April 15, 2020.

    Report

    National coronavirus response: A road map to reopening

    American Enterprise Institute

    Health Policy

    March 29, 2020

    Key Points

    • This report provides a road map for navigating through the current COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. It outlines specific directions for adapting our public-health approach away from sweeping mitigation strategies as we limit the epidemic spread of COVID-19, such that we can transition to new tools and approaches to prevent further spread of the disease.
    • The authors outline the steps that can be taken as epidemic transmission is brought under control in different regions. They also suggest measurable milestones for identifying when we can make these transitions and start reopening America for businesses and families.
    • In each phase, the authors outline the steps that the federal government, working with the states and public-health and health care partners, should take to inform the response. This will take time, but planning for each phase should begin now so the infrastructure is in place when it is time to transition. 

      https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/national-coronavirus-response-a-road-map-to-reopening/


    One Health approach drives COVID-19 testing partnership
    VeterinaryPracticeNews.com
    Tuesday, April 14, 2020.
     
    One Health approach drives COVID-19 testing partnership
    One Health approach drives COVID-19 testing partnership. Ceva has loaned its animal health-intended equipment to MAWD Pathology to expedite the ...
    “Ceva is solely focused on developing products for animal health; however, we know the health of humans and animals is interdependent,” says John El-Attrache, the company’s global director of scientific and innovation direction. “Our One Health mindset means we always take an interdisciplinary approach to solving health problems. We are fortunate our current work load could be adjusted to free up these instruments for human testing during the pandemic.”

     


    The FDA-approved Drug Ivermectin inhibits the replication of SARS-CoV-2 in vitro
    ELSEVIER
    Tuesday, April 14, 2020.

    The FDA-approved Drug Ivermectin inhibits the replication of SARS-CoV-2 in vitro

    OPEN ACCESS https://doi.org/10.1016/j.antiviral.2020.104787

    “Highlights:

    Ivermectin is an inhibitor of the COVID-19 causative virus (SARS-CoV-2) in vitro.

    A single treatment able to effect 5000-fold reduction in virus at 48h in cell culture.

    Ivermectin is FDA-approved for parasitic infections, and therefore has a potential for repurposing.

    Ivermectin is widely available, due to its inclusion on the WHO model list of essential medicines.

    Abstract

    Although several clinical trials are now underway to test possible therapies, the worldwide response to the COVID-19 outbreak has been largely limited to monitoring/containment. We report here that Ivermectin, an FDA-approved anti-parasitic previously shown to have broad-spectrum anti-viral activity in vitro, is an inhibitor of the causative virus (SARS-CoV-2), with a single addition to Vero-hSLAM cells 2 hours post infection with SARS-CoV-2 able to effect 5000-fold reduction in viral RNA at 48 h. Ivermectin therefore warrants further investigation for possible benefits in humans. ...”


    Illinois University Libraries “One Health” Urbana, IL (USA)
    Sunday, April 12, 2020.

    Illinois University Libraries “One Health” Urbana, IL 61801 (USA)

    https://guides.library.illinois.edu/onehealth


     
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