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Antimicrobial resistance has become increasingly evident and treated by leading global health organizations as one of the most relevant global health challenges of the 21st century. Some of the causes of failure in treating human infections include the indiscriminate and inappropriate use of these compounds, both in the human clinic and in animal p...
Although an effective human rabies vaccine has existed since 1885, rabies continues to kill an estimated
59,000 people every year. Sixty per cent of these human deaths occur in Asia. The number of animals,
especially dogs, who die of rabies is uncalculated. To work towards the global target of eliminating dogmediated human rabies deaths, the rabies...
The last two decades has witnessed a disruption of socio-economic, security and political foundation worldwide due to surging of health events arising at the ecosystem, animal and human interface. The unprecedent magnitude of these events has led to the adoption of One Health approach. Several theoretical definitions and an operational one were rel...
The unprecedented generation of large volumes of biodiversity data is consistently contributing to a wide range of disciplines, including disease ecology. Emerging infectious diseases are usually zoonoses caused by multi-host pathogens. Therefore, their understanding may require the access to biodiversity data related to the ecology and the occurre...
The Istituti Zooprofilattici Sperimentali (IZSs) are public health institutes dealing with the aetiology and path-ogenesis of infectious diseases of domestic and wild animals. During Coronavirus Disease 2019 epidemic, the Italian Ministry of Health appointed the IZSs to carry out diagnostic tests for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 in human samples. In...
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a chronic granulomatous infectious illness in cattle. The etiological agent of bTB is Mycobacterium bovis. However, other members belonging to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, like M. tuberculosis, M. africanum, M. caprae, M. orygis, and M. microti are known to cause bTB in cattle. There are 303.76 million bovine...
Crop losses from pests threaten global food security and safety. In the last six decades, pest control using chemical pesticides has resulted in important yield gains per unit area, worldwide. However, the long-term sustainability of chemical pest control has
been increasingly thrown into doubt due to the negative impact on human health, biodiversi...
Understanding antibiotic prescription patterns and non-clinical factors influencing antibiotic use is essential for implementing strategies to promote appropriate antibiotic use. There is, however, limited research exploring these issues with Ecuadorian veterinarians. Therefore, a questionnaire was developed and applied cross-sectionally to veterin...
The goal of pharmacokinetic (PK) studies is to provide a basis for appropriate dosing regimens with novel therapeutic agents. With a knowledge of the desired serum concentration for optimum pharmacological effect, the amount and rate of drug administration can be tailored to maintain that concentration based on the 24-hour PK modeling (eg, every 24...
Dromedary camels are an important source of food and income in many countries. However,
it has been largely overlooked that they can also transmit antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The aim of
this study was to identify the Staphylococcaceae bacteria composition of the nasal flora in dromedary
camels and evaluate the presence of methicillin-resistant M...
Animals have been identified as potential reservoirs and vectors of resistance genes, with studies showing that Gram-negative bacteria can acquire resistance through the horizontal transmission of resistance genes on plasmids. It is important to understand the distribution of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and their drug-resistant genes in animal...
The extent of tick-borne diseases (TBDs) in the United States is largely unknown and underreported. Equitable diagnostic and treatment options may vary by geographic location. Triangulating multi-modal data sources informed by a One Health approach provides robust proxies for human TBD risk. Using data from the Indiana Department of Natural Resourc...
There is a growing concern about the participation of wild hosts and reservoirs in the epidemiology of several pathogens, particularly within the context of environmental changes and the expansion of the One Health concept. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of hemoplasmas in opossums rescued from the metropolitan region of Rio d...
Amebiasis in the context of one health perspective.
The emergence of human–animal support services (HASS)—services provided to help keep people and their companion animals together—in the United States has been driven by two global public health crises. Despite such impetuses and an increasing recognition of One Health approaches, HASS are generally not recognized as public health interventions. The...
Background and Aim: One of the key components of the O ne Health approach to epidemic preparedness is raising awareness and increasing the knowledge of emerging infectious diseases, prevention, and risk reduction. However, related research can involve significant risks to biosafety and biosecurity. For this purpose, we organized a multidisciplinary...
This presentation is aimed at giving the rationale and objectives of the multidisciplinary study group on "cross-border pathogens" created under the auspices of the AMCLI (Italian Association of Clinical Microbiologists), open to collaborations with other Scientific Societies. The general objective of this group is to provide a forum for study, res...
In today's modern world, medicinal plants and the phytochemicals they contain are an excellent choice of treatment for a wide variety of illnesses. However, because of their low selectivity and bioavailability, their clinical applicability may be severely limited. As a consequence of this, the phytosome technology that was developed by Indian resea...
The human fungal pathogen, Cryptococcus neoformans, is responsible for deadly infections among immunocompromised individuals with the evolution of antifungal resistance driving the solution to discover new compounds that inhibit fungal virulence factors rather than kill the pathogen. Recently, exploration into natural sources (e.g., plants, inverte...
Despite being an important public health issue, particularly due to rabies, dog bites and associated risk factors have rarely been assessed by health services from a One Health perspective. Accordingly, the present study aimed to assess dog biting and associated demographic and socioeconomic risk factors in Curitiba, the eighth-largest Brazilian ci...
Mastitis is a major cause of antimicrobial treatments either during lactation or at drying off. From a One Health perspective, there should be a balance between the risk of IMI that may impair cow health and welfare and the reduction of antimicrobial usage to decrease antimicrobial resistance, as may happen when applying selective dry-cow therapy....
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances can be referred to as the most critical group of contaminants of emerging concern. They can accumulate in high concentration in the kidney and are known to potentially affect its function. Nonetheless, there is a lack of knowledge about their morphopathological effect on the glomerular filtration barrier. Since p...
We report a case of laboratory-confirmed Campylobacter (C). jejuni and C. upsaliensis symptomatic infection in a puppy, a French Bouledogue, female, 6 months of age, fed a raw, unbalanced, poultry-based diet (RPD), (48.1 CP, 33% EE, 0.3% Ca, 0.5% Phos, 0.5 Ca/P, on a dry-matter basis), and in its owner. Soon after adoption, the pet and the caregive...
The molecular ecology of Staphylococcus aureus in migratory birds (such as white storks) is necessary to understand their relevance in the "One Health" ecosystems. This study determined the nasotracheal carriage rates of S. aureus from white storks in Southern Spain and genetically characterized the within-host diversity. A collection of 67 S. aure...
Lead poisoning remains a persistent health issue for both humans and wildlife, despite strides to reduce lead contamination in the environment. Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), this study explores the associations between blood lead levels (BLLs) in wildlife sentinels and possible built environment lead exposure risk factors in the Minne...
The COVID-19 crisis accelerated the adoption of technologies. Technological advancement is also expected in robotics applied to any sector, including in healthcare. The aim is to assess the professional perception of care robotics facing COVID-19. This study aimed to (1) select a tool for assessing different aspects of healthcare, (2) analyse the p...
Rabies continues to kill an estimated 59,000 people annually, with up to 99% of human cases transmitted by domestic dogs. The elimination of human deaths from dog-mediated rabies is achievable by applying a One Health approach, and the framework to do this is outlined in Zero by 30: the Global Strategic Plan to end human deaths from dog-mediated ra...
The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is an integral neuromodulatory system involved in neuronal development, synaptic plasticity, and homeostasis regarding immunity, as well as brain and other physiological functions such as anxiety, pain, metabolic regulation, and bone growth. Cannabis is a plant that contains exogenous cannabinoids, which have the po...
Introduction
Lesotho is one of the poorest countries in the world with high levels of food insecurity and malnutrition. The aim was to evaluate the impact of a nutrition education intervention informed by self-efficacy and locus of control theories among women in Lesotho.
Methods
A randomized pre-test-post-test design was adopted to implement a sy...
Obesity is a multifaceted, complex condition that has negative impacts on one's health. There are conflicting reports regarding the COVID-19 vaccine's ability to induce antibody formation in obese people. Our study aimed to determine anti-S-RBD IgG and surrogate neutralizing antibody (snAb) levels before and after the third Pfizer-BioNTech (BNT162b...
Stress in the aviation industry is a common phenomenon composed of three sources: physiological stressors, psychological stressors, and environmental stressors. Professional pilots can experience stress in flight, on the ground during work-related activities, and during personal time because of the influence of their occupation. An airline pilot ca...
Background
In dairy farming, animal feed is the first line of food safety. Animal feed can become contaminated and spoiled on farms or in storage facilities due to the diverse microorganisms that are naturally present around or on various animal feeds. This study aims to assess the level of aflatoxin and predictors in animal feeds among dairy farms...
Humic substances are organic ubiquitous components arising in the process of chemical and microbiological oxidation, generally called humification, the second largest process of the carbon cycle. The beneficial properties of these various substances can be observed in many fields of life and health, whether it is the impact on the human organism, a...
Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as one of the leading threats to public health. AMR possesses a multidimensional challenge that has social, economic, and environmental dimensions that encompass the food production system, influencing human and animal health. The One Health approach highlights the inextricable linkage and in...
The pandemic of COVID-19 is now posing a worldwide hazard to one’s health. Exposure to COVID-19 may cause negative emotions like anxiety, which is one of recognized risk factors for aggressive behaviors. This study looked into the effect of exposure to COVID-19 on aggression and how anxiety may act as a mediating factor, as well as lastly how rumin...
India has taken up the mantle of the G20 presidency, setting the agenda for the various working groups and intergovernmental tracks that comprise the G20. One of the Health Working Group’s priorities will be prevention, preparedness, and response to health emergencies, focusing on One Health and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Strengthening health...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease characterized by increased blood glucose levels in the body which occurs as a result of the pancreas being unable to produce insulin effectively. Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU) is a dangerous complication of diabetes mellitus and requires special wound care. Family involvement during the treatment of DFU is n...
Background and purpose of the study:
The determinants of antimicrobial resistance in human medicine have been copiously explored. On the other hand, the existing research in veterinary medicine and animal husbandry is in its infancy. The present qualitative study used the one-health approach to explore farmers' attitudes toward antimicrobial use a...
Este documento de política, presenta un llamado urgente para que Colombia, un país bio-culturalmente diverso y el segundo país más desigual de la Región, genere una política nacional basada en el abordaje Una Salud. Consideramos que el abordaje Una Salud debe ser un mandato y un enfoque orientador para ayudar a articular las visiones de los Ministe...
A One Health cross-sectoral surveillance approach was implemented to screen biological samples from bats, pigs, and humans at high-risk interfaces for zoonotic viral spillover for five viral families with zoonotic potential in Viet Nam. Over 1600 animal and human samples from bat guano harvesting sites, natural bat roosts, and pig farming operation...
Tungiasis has been included in the WHO list of Neglected Tropical Diseases, but systematic data on the occurrence are scarce. We analyzed data on the occurrence of tungiasis in the 184 munici-palities of Ceará State in Northeast Brazil, based on an online open rapid assessment question-naire focused on health professionals and other key stakeholder...
Ensuring for the national defense requires the use of substances such as energetics, propellants, pyrotechnics, and other materials in environmental applications. Systems that use these materials do so in testing and training environments and must be used in an environmentally sustained manner to ensure success during actual kinetic defensive opera...
Toxoplasma gondii is a worldwide distributed zoonotic protozoan capable of infecting a wide range of mammals (including humans) and birds as intermediate hosts. Migratory wild birds, through interconnecting countries along their flyways, can play a role in the spatial spread of T. gondii and could contribute to its sylvatic cycle. Additionally, hun...
Background:
Out-of-office blood pressure (BP) measurements contribute valuable information for guiding clinical management of hypertension. Measurements from home devices can be directly transmitted to patients' electronic health record for use in remote monitoring programs.
Objective:
To compare in primary care practice care coordinator-assiste...
One Health Approach, which is a policy created against zoonotic diseases in the world. The importance of the multidisciplinary approach will be emphasized with examples, the causes and solutions of the global health crisis experienced in recent years and the importance of One Health practices in the action to be taken will be discussed.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance systems involve multiple stakeholders and multilevel standard operating procedures,
which increase in complexity with further integration of the One Health (OH) concept. AMR is a OH challenge. It is crucial for the
success of an AMR surveillance system to evaluate its performance in meeting the proposed o...
Due to the success of the first Research Topic we have launched a volume II.
"One Health Approach For Revealing Reservoirs And Transmission Of Antimicrobial Resistance In the last decades, Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase and carbapenemase producing Gram-Negative Bacilli, Methicillin-Resistant S. aureus, Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus, as well...
Background
The covid-19 pandemic undoubtedly affected child welfare clinic services. However, there is limited data on how attendance to child welfare clinics during the pandemic associates with the nutritional status of children. This cross-sectional study, therefore, sought to assess child welfare clinic attendance within the covid-19 restriction...
Tick-borne pathogens spread is highly associated to ticks' geographic expansion. This is the consequence of human activities that shaped the ecosystem and introduced imbalance in environment. To act within the one health approach we should change mentality from individualist to holistic and systemic vision. The change of mentality must be applied d...
Objetivo del estudio: Identificar las fortalezas, oportunidades,
debilidades y amenazas (FODA) para formalizar e integrar la vigilancia
de la RAM con enfoque de Una Salud en México. [Identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, weaknesses and threats (SWOT) to formalize and integrate AMR surveillance with a One Health approach in Mexico]
Cita: C...
Introduction
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a complex problem that requires the One Health approach, that is, a collaboration among various disciplines working in different sectors (animal, human and environment) to resolve it. Mathematical and statistical models have been used to understand AMR development, emergence, dissemination, prediction...
Background
A global plan has been set to end human deaths from dog-mediated rabies by 2030 ("Zero-by-30"), but whether it could be achieved in some countries, such as China, remains unclear. Although elimination strategies through post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) use, dog vaccination, and patient risk assessments with integrated bite case management...
Background Clinical observational studies are an important methodological approach in human and veterinary research, examining and describing treatment experience with good external validity. There are currently few observational studies in the field of homeopathic veterinary medicine.
Aim The aim of the study was to develop recommendations for des...
Reforming systems in any sector is a complex task. There is a need to continually assess the changing landscape and, most importantly, the underlying momentum and direction of movement of the existing system before recommending changes that can, at best, hope to gently modulate that movement in the hope that over a period of time it moves closer an...
Background:
Depression in patients with cancer is frequently underestimated and causes major suffering to patients and families. This study purposed to determine the prevalence of, and factors associated with, depressive symptoms among Thai patients with cancer receiving radiotherapy. The results could promote and optimize the quality of life for...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an emerging and growing global health challenge that could result in 10.2 million deaths annually by 2050. The unrestricted and haphazard use of antibiotics is contributing to the rapid emergence and spread of AMR, and the problem is exacerbated by release of untreated waste water from high-risk sources like hospit...
Headaches are non-communicable diseases and have a well-perceived stigma and the greatest personal, biopsychosocial, and occupational burden. The focus of biomedical research has brought attention to certain aspects, such as occupational, educational, and health organization impacts, favoring aspects of therapeutic innovation. These aspects are via...
An ecosystem is inhabited by organisms that rely on it for their livelihoods. For an ecosystem to sustain life, its life-supporting components must be alive to be able to preserve both the ecosystem's life-supporting components like soil, vegetation, water, etc., and the living organisms inhabiting the ecosystem like humans, birds, domestic, and wi...
Background:
The emerging research in the literature continues to forecast a drastic and alarming increase in negative mental health and sleep health outcomes among populations, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, which significantly influenced people's way of life. With mental health pharmaceutical interventions continuing to be stigmatized an...
A new analytical framework for retrospective mass spectral data mining for antifungal (AFs) agents was developed as part of One Health framework for holistic evaluation of risks from AFs. Post-acquisition data mining of mass spectral repository obtained with a maXis HD QToF mass spectrometer, retrospective quantification and confirmation using bbCI...
The emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and resistant bacteria, are a global public health challenge. Through horizontal gene transfer, potential pathogens can acquire antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) that can subsequently be spread between human, animal, and environmental reservoirs. To understand the dissemination of ARGs...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are man-made chemicals that are colorless, odorless, and oil and water repellent. Their widespread use in manufacturing and industrial processes has resulted in environmental contamination found across the world. Exposure to PFAS can lead to a variety of adverse human health outcomes such as increased chol...
Enterococci have been used as sentinel organisms for monitoring antimicrobial resistance in food, humans, and other animals. In this sense, the present study evaluated the antimicrobial susceptibility profile and the presence of genes associated with resistance to erythromycin (msrC and ermB) and tetracycline [tet(M) and/or tet(L)] in enterococci i...
Background
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threatens our ability to treat and prevent infectious diseases worldwide. A significant driver of AMR is antimicrobial use (AMU) in human and veterinary medicine. Therefore, education and awareness of AMR among antimicrobial prescribers is critical. Human and animal health professionals play important roles...
Background:
Extensive knowledge of allergic multimorbidities is required to improve the management of allergic diseases with the industrialization of China. However, the demography and allergen distribution patterns of allergic multimorbidities in China remain unclear, despite the increasing prevalence of allergies.
Methods:
This was a real-worl...
There are multiple challenges concerning food security and sustainability that a One Health perspective can help tackle. We propose that the community focus on the following three shared by the 100 questions initiative ( https://the100questions.org/ ) which they kindly proposed we publish on their behalf:
Tēnā koutou katoa and welcome to Issue 35 of Te Hautaka o ngā Akongā Rongoā, the New Zealand Medical Student Journal (NZMSJ). The theme of this issue is “Health Literacy”, which has become an increasingly important topic for medical professionals and the general public alike. It is our great privilege to share with our readers the insightful and hi...
Background
One Health approach advocates realizing the best health and harmonious symbiosis of human, animal and natural environment through cross-border, multi-sectoral and interdisciplinary cooperation. The good governance model is the leading factor for the performance of One Health governance. In order to tackle the complex problems in the One...
This paper will focus on the work of OneHealth laboratories established in response the regional and global health crises in recent years as well as the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation. In addition, it will present the contributions of laboratories, devices,methods, and applications to this approach with technological developments and s...
Although the WHO declared Mpox (monkeypox) as the 7th aetiology of public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) in 2022, Africa remains a battlefield for the emergence and re-emergence of deadly aetiologies including the Lassa fever virus from 1969, mpox virus from 1970, and Ebola virus from 1976 till date, among others. With the recent...
Enterococci are Gram-positive bacteria tha