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One Health Archived Publications
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Co-infections with Plasmodium falciparum, Schistosoma mansoni and intestinal helminths among schoolchildren in endemic areas of northwestern Tanz |
| Parasites & Vectors 2010, 3:44 – May 19, 2010 |
| Sunday, May 23, 2010. |
Research
Co-infections with Plasmodium falciparum, Schistosoma mansoni and intestinal helminths among schoolchildren in endemic areas of northwestern Tanzania
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One Health: Dolphins and humans... |
| Georgia Aquarium Research Center – Spring Newsletter |
| Wednesday, May 19, 2010. |
Georgia Aquarium Research Center – Spring Newsletter
Please see One Health item of interest:
Dolphins (continued from page 1)
“Of concern is the fact that dolphins and humans are the only species known to be naturally susceptible to infection by Lacazia loboi. Thus these dolphins may serve as sentinel species for a public health hazard, especially in the Florida coastal region, which is used extensively for recreational purposes. ……..read more in Newsletter.
Information provided by:
Gregory D. Bossart, VMD, PhD Senior Vice President and Chief Veterinary Officer Georgia Aquarium 225 Baker Street, NW Atlanta, Georgia 30313
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Adjunct Professor
Department of Pathology
School of Medicine
University of Miami
Miami, Florida 404.581.4304 gbossart@georgiaaquarium.org |
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[United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) – Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)] ISSUES GUIDANCE DOCUMENT TO REDUCE E. COLI SHEDDING |
| United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) – Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) |
| Tuesday, May 18, 2010. |
United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) – Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) ISSUES GUIDANCE DOCUMENT TO REDUCE E. COLI SHEDDING
Source: National Meat Association/Lean Trimmings – http://nmaonline.org/pdf/LT5_17_10.pdf
http://nmaonline.org
May 17, 2010 FSIS issued a “Guidance Document: for Pre-Harvest Management Controls and Intervention Options for Reducing Escherichia coli O157:H7 Shedding in Cattle, May 2010” on May 10th. This document provides beef slaughter establishments with an informational resource on pre-harvest controls for reducing E. coli O157:H7 and also describes pre-harvest interventions and management practices in various stages of research, and includes a link to references regarding these practices. The OFW memo regarding this document can be viewed in the members’ only section of our website at www.nmaonline.org. This document can be viewed at: www.fsis.usda.gov/PDF/Reducing_Ecoli_Shedding_In_Cattle_0510.pdf.
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Role of sand lizards in the ecology of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases in the Netherlands |
| Parasites & Vectors |
| Saturday, May 15, 2010. |
Role of sand lizards in the ecology of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases in the Netherlands
Parasites & Vectors
http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/3/1/42 |
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Mechanism found that may stop E. coli development in cattle |
| VetsWeb.com - May 12, 2010 |
| Wednesday, May 12, 2010. |
Mechanism found that may stop E. coli development in cattle
12 May 2010
Microbiologists at UT Southwestern Medical Centre in the US, working with the Department of Agriculture, have identified a potential target in cattle that could be exploited to help prevent outbreaks of food-borne illnesses caused by a nasty strain of Escherichia coli. …
Read more:
http://www.vetsweb.com/news/mechanism-found-that-may-stop-e-coli-development-in-cattle-1113.html |
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Why you should get to know your local veterinarian |
| BCMJ, Vol. 52, No. 1, January/February 2010, page(s) 15—BC Centre for Disease Control |
| Sunday, May 02, 2010. |
Why you should get to know your local veterinarian
BCMJ, Vol. 52, No. 1, January/February 2010, page(s) 15—BC Centre for Disease Control
Sue L. Pollock, MD, FRCPC, Craig Stephen, DVM, PhD
Our health is inextricably linked to our environment through the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink. Animals are an integral part of this environment, and our lives are increasingly intertwined with theirs. The recent H1N1 pandemic (swine flu) and an outbreak of E. coli 0157:H7 associated with farm animals in BC have highlighted the importance of this close relationship.
Almost everyone has some daily interaction with animals, whether through food animals and animal products, wildlife, or household pets. In particular, pet ownership, including exotic animals such as reptiles and birds, is increasingly widespread in Canadian households. It is estimated that more than 50% of Canadian households have at least one cat or dog in their home,[1] which speaks to the importance of pets within the family structure. …
Read more: http://www.bcmj.org/why-you-should-get-know-your-local-veterinarian |
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CMA Artist Stephen Michael Apatow Promotes "One World, One Health" World Veterinary Day 2010 |
| Music Industry News Network - April 24, 2010 |
| Saturday, April 24, 2010. |
Music Industry News Network
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Website: http://www.unarts.org
CMA Artist Stephen Michael Apatow, [1] founder of the Humanitarian Resource Institute [2] and United Nations Arts Initiative [3] is working with the World Veterinary Association [4] to promote the World Veterinary Day on 24 April 2010 [5] with this years theme "One World, One Health." As Director of Research and Development for the Humanitarian University Consortium [6] Graduate Studies Center for Medicine, [7] Veterinary Medicine [8] and Law, [9] he is working to engender collaboration of the human medical/veterinary academic and professional levels in 192 United Nations member countries through the global "One Health Initiative." [10]
As the keynote speaker at the Los Alamos conference "The Future of Biodetection Technologies" in 2006 [11] Apatow's presentation "DNA-based Detection Technologies" [12] presented the intelligence community with an overview operational human-veterinary medical molecular diagnostic applications with case studies that included West Nile Virus and Pandemic Influenza. As the instructor of the "One Medicine: One Health (Zoonotic Disease) Online Course," [13] he is currently developing an intensive distance education platform on "Human-Animal Medicine" [14] utilizing the text book authored by By Peter M. Rabinowitz, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Medicine, Director of Clinical Services, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT and Lisa A. Conti, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, CEHP, Director, Division of Environmental Health, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, FL.
For additional information, visit:
World Veterinary Day 2010: "One World, One Health: Url: http://www.worldvet.org/taxonomy/term/24
One Health Initiative Url: http://www.onehealthinitiative.com
References:
1. Stephen Michael Apatow, Founder of Humanitarian Resource Institute and the United Nations Arts Initiative. Url: http://www.apatow.org 2. Humanitarian Resource Institute: Url http://www.humanitarian.net 3. United Nations Arts Initiative: Url: http://www.unarts.org 4. World Veterinary Association: Url: http://www.www.worldvet.org 5. World Veterinary Day 2010: April 24 2010 "One World, One Health: Url: http://www.worldvet.org/taxonomy/term/24 6. Humanitarian University Consortium: Url: http://www.humanitarian.net/university/consortium 7. Humanitarian University Consortium: Medicine: Url: http://www.humanitarian.net/university/med 8. Humanitarian University Consortium: Veterinary Medicine: Url: http://www.humanitarian.net/university/vet 9. Humanitarian University Consortium: Law: Url: http://www.humanitarian.net/university/law 10. One Health Initiative: Url: http://www.onehealthinitiative.com 11. The Future of Biodetection Technologies: Los Alamos National Laboratory, September 26-27, 2006. Url: http://www.lanl.gov/bioscience/biodetection.shtml 12. "DNA-based Detection Technologies: Stephen M. Apatow, Humanitarian Resource Institute. pathobiologics International. Url: http://www.pathobiologics.org/btac/lanl/bioscience/ref/SMABDS_Final.pdf 13. One Medicine: One Health (Zoonotic Disease) Online Course: Medicine: Humanitarian Resource Institute, Pathobiologics International. Url: http://www.humanitarian.net/biodefense/fazdc/zdc1 14. Human-Animal Medicine - Clinical Approaches to Zoonoses, Toxicants and Other Shared Health Risks. Url: http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/ISBN/9781416068372/HumanAnimal-Medicine
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The Alliance for Rabies Control's April 2010 newsletter |
| The Alliance for Rabies Control |
| Thursday, April 22, 2010. |
The Alliance for Rabies Control's April 2010 newsletter is now available at:
www.rabiescontrol.net/ARCnewsletter17.pdf
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