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Intro -- Table of contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction to One Health -- PART 1 Foundations and recent history -- Concepts through time: a brief history from Hippocrates to COVID-19 -- From Manhattan to Berlin: how the principles of One Health have evolved -- Indigenous people and (One) Health -- Epistemology of One Health: -- The historical context of the human plague: from miasmas to One Health -- From past pandemics to recent threats: the ongoing zoonotic risks of influenza -- Unveiling filovirus reservoirs -- One Health risk assessment: lessons from SARS, MERS-CoV and COVID-19 -- COVID-19: institutionalizing One Health -- Publishing One Health:evolving global patterns -- Global trends in #OneHealth: insights from online searches and hashtags -- Engaging with professional media to raise public awareness of One Health -- Integrated Health: one goal, many approaches -- PART 2 Zoonoses, agriculture and food security -- Infection with SARS-CoV-2 in animals: a One Health challenge -- Mapping the areas at risk for transmission of a vector-borne disease (West Nile fever) -- One Health game theory: eliminating dog rabies in Africa -- The way forward for rabies control and elimination in South Asia: the One Health approach -- The One Health approach to manage -- Multi-scale spatial modelling to facilitate the implementation of One Health approaches -- Tuberculosis unleashed: why One Health holds the key -- Cross-species influenza threats: the critical role of One Health surveillance and control -- One Health approach and African trypanosomiasis in Guinea -- Combating non-zoonotic animal plagues: the power of One Health -- How One Health can transform food systems -- Crop production practices and infectious hazards: a One Health call to action.
Agroecological crop protection: a special link between agroecology and One Health -- Soil health must be included in One Health -- One Health in aquaculture: antibiotic use in an era of global warming -- One Health and the spread -- One Health surveillance of antimicrobial resistance -- One Health for food safety -- PART 3 Education, networks and governance: One Health -- Embracing complexity early on: incorporating One Health into bachelor's programmes -- Collaborative approach to building -- Visualization of One Health education in South-East Asia -- One Health Research, Education and Outreach Centre in Africa (OHRECA) -- Innovative tools for One Health surveillance: ALERT, a collaborative serious game -- One Health approach in Guinea -- CGIAR Initiative on One Health -- Local service providers and -- Integrated (One) Health service delivery in pastoralist settings in sub-Saharan Africa -- Integrated crop-livestock clinics in East Africa -- Capacitating One Health in Eastern and Southern Africa (COHESA) -- ILRI One Health research for -- EcoHealth projects in South-East Asia -- One Health in Vietnam: mapping action -- Myanmar's One Health surveillance:challenges and next steps -- Strategizing a collaborative One Health future for the Caribbean -- National mapping of One Health stakeholders in France -- One Health and resilient landscapes: empowering communities through -- BCOMING: Safeguarding biodiversity to prevent the next pandemic -- ZACAM: One Health long-term socioecological research platform -- PREZODE International Initiative and its contribution to promoting a One Health approach -- One Health: the ultimate strategy to prevent future pandemics -- PART 4 Future directions and emerging challenges -- One Health: a widely endorsed but difficult-to-fund approach.
Investing in One Health: a framework to demonstrate its added value and return on investment -- Using thematic clustering for data-driven insights on One Health research and knowledge gaps -- One Health governance: implementation bottlenecks in the Global South -- Networks shaping the future of One Health: focusing on the Afro-Eurasian landmass -- Using PADI-web to monitor animal and plant diseases in digital media sources -- The scope of public-private partnerships in One Health -- No One Health without a trueintegration of social sciences -- How economics connects food, healthand the environment -- Participatory approaches and One Health:the example of community-basedsurveillance systems -- Bridging gaps: gender equity as the neglected link in One Health implementation -- One Welfare: integrating animal welfare into One Health -- Dogs: key players in the One Health approach -- Building a common language for antimicrobial stewardship in One Health -- One Health at scale: social-ecological system health -- From bush to fork: managing wild meat value chains to safeguard health and biodiversity -- A systems approach to address climate change, biodiversity loss and health in Canada -- The health toll of climate change: why One Health matters -- One Health Alert: A(H5N1) a cross-species threat on the rise -- One Health in urban settings -- Artificial intelligence in One Health: unlocking potential and navigating risks -- Conclusion: One Health Risk governance and the science-policy-society interface -- Epilogue -- Afterword -- Glossary -- General references -- List of acronyms -- List of authors -- Photo credits.
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