Détail du document
Identifiant

oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:8718...

Sujet
Review Articles
Auteur
King, Tracey A.
Langue
en
Editeur

Portland Press Ltd.

Catégorie

PMC full-text journals

Année

2021

Date de référencement

11/10/2022

Mots clés
medicine systematic approach veterinary
Métrique

Résumé

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the global recognition for greater inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary working, and the need for systematic approaches which recognise the interconnectedness and interactions between human, animal and environmental health.

The notion of such a One Team/One science approach is perhaps best exemplified by the One Health concept, a systematic approach which is rapidly entering into the mainstream.

However, the concept of One Health, as we presently know it, originated from One Medicine, a notion which is much older and which emerged to promote collaboration between the human and veterinary medicine professions and the allied health/scientific disciplines.

Whilst One Medicine is perhaps better known by the veterinary community, some misconceptions of what One Medicine is have arisen.

Therefore, this review introduces this emerging concept and how it can help to address overlapping (communicable and non-communicable disease) health challenges faced by both human and veterinary medicine.

King, Tracey A., 2021, The One Medicine concept: its emergence from history as a systematic approach to re-integrate human and veterinary medicine, Portland Press Ltd.

Partager

Source

Articles recommandés par ES/IODE IA

Use of ileostomy versus colostomy as a bridge to surgery in left-sided obstructive colon cancer: retrospective cohort study
deviating 0 versus surgery bridge colon study left-sided obstructive stoma colostomy cancer cent