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One Health Publications
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Welcome to the One Health APP |
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Saturday, March 07, 2020. |
Welcome to the One Health APP
The One Health Assessment for Planning and Performance (OH-APP) is a monitoring framework for multisectoral coordination mechanisms (MCM) to annually self-assess their organizational capacity and performance to inform planning and development assistance. The OH-APP complements the WHO Joint External Evaluation by providing more specific indicators to measure the maturity of an MCM and benchmark its progress toward becoming a sustainable mechanism capable of coordinating multisectoral and multistakeholder collaboration for preparedness and response to public health threats. ...
Complete information, see https://www.onehealthapp.org/about
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One Health Happenings News Notes - February 2020 |
One Health Commission |
Sunday, March 01, 2020. |
One Health Happenings News Notes is prepared and shared by the
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World Vaccine Congress - Washington, DC April 6-9, 2020 |
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Friday, February 28, 2020. |
R&D + Strategic Partnering For The Global Vaccine Industry
Join us for the world's most exciting vaccine event
Main Congress April 7-9 | Pre - Congress Workshops April 6
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
View all speakers https://www.terrapinn.com/conference/world-vaccine-congress-washington/agenda.stm
Apr 7 15:20
The importance of a One Health approach to biodefense and biosecurity
One Health
Michael Angelastro, Project Officer, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Dorothy Peprah, Senior Global Health Security Agenda Advisor, United States Agency For International Development
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TEN PROPOSITIONS FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY [#7 = One Health approach] |
George Lueddeke, PhD, MEd, Dipl. AVES (Hon.) |
Wednesday, February 26, 2020. |
BOX 12.1 : TEN PROPOSITIONS FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY
What if?
*7. THE UNIFYING ONE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING CONCEPT became the cornerstone of our education systems and societal institutions, thereby helping to create a "more just, sustainable and peaceful world" (UN-2030 Global Goals (SDGS).
© 2019 George R. Lueddeke Source Lueddeke, G.R. (2019). Survival: One Health, One Planet, One Future. Abingdon, Oxon / New York: Routledge https://www.amazon.com/Survival-Health-Routledge-Studies-Sustainability/dp/1138334952. (Ch 12- Leading in an era of uncertainty, upheaval and anxiety) |
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Coronavirus being watched closely in Virginia by both public officials and students in a program at Ferrum College |
MARTINSVILLE BULLETIN, Martinsville, Virginia (USA) |
Tuesday, February 25, 2020. |
Martinsville, Virginia (USA)
Coronavirus being watched closely in Virginia by both public officials and students in a program at Ferrum College
https://www.martinsvillebulletin.com/news/local/coronavirus-being-watched-closely-in-virginia-by-both-public-officials/article_ae22943e-917d-5432-a593-7606b8607b46.html
By Amie Knowles Special to the Bulletin
“... Watching keenly developments of the new strain is a group of students at Ferrum College who are in the One Health program, which focuses on the intersection of human, animal and environmental health. The program also studies how illnesses affect the global economy and the political impact outbreaks like COVID-19 can have.
Ferrum College began the One Health program in the fall of 2019, one of 10 such programs in the U.S., according to a 2016 study in the One Health Journal: Infection, Ecology and Epidemiology and a paper published in 2018. [https://nam.edu/core-competencies-in-one-health-education-what-are-we-missing/]
“One Health students begin by learning how human health is impacted by the interaction of the aspects of our world such as air, water, animals, plants, foods and soil. In order to prevent further outbreaks, we must understand how individual systems operate and the interconnections between those systems,” said Delia Heck, a professor of environmental science, natural science division chair and environmental science and environmental studies program coordinator at Ferrum. “One Health students study aspects such as disease pathways, pathogens, risk management, human systems, animal systems and soil, plant and animal-based food health. They then work in teams to determine solutions to problems that might arise within those systems. As part of their capstone project, they must focus on a particular One Health issue and write an in-depth research paper on it.” ... “
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“We are at a turning point”: The coronavirus outbreak is looking more like a pandemic |
Vox |
Monday, February 24, 2020. |
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