Browsing by Subject "One Health"
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Norovirus Infections and Association with Animal Exposure in Sarawak, Malaysia
(2018)Diarrheal diseases continue to be one of the most significant killers of children throughout the world, and many diarrheal diseases are zoonotic in nature. In Malaysia, not much is known about the viruses causing disease ... -
One Health training, research, and outreach in North America.
(Infect Ecol Epidemiol, 2016)BACKGROUND: The One Health (OH) concept, formerly referred to as 'One Medicine' in the later part of the 20th century, has gained exceptional popularity in the early 21st century, and numerous academic and non-academic ... -
Pre-Pandemic Viral Surveillance of Swine Farms in Northern Vietnam
(2022)Introduction: Global pandemics are major contributors to human morbidity and mortality, economic downturn, and lost productivity. In extraordinary circumstances like the COVID-19 pandemic, we see a showcase of these staggering ... -
Seasonality of Fish Production as a Potential Predictor of Malaria Transmission: A One Health Approach in the Peruvian Amazon
(2022)Background: Despite long term control efforts, Malaria remains a significant health burden in Peru. The largest number of cases of both P. vivax and P. falciparum occur in the department of Loreto. Climatic variability has ... -
Surveillance for Respiratory Viruses Among Patients Hospitalized with Pneumonia in Sarawak, Malaysia
(2017)Introduction: Pneumonia, despite its stereotype as a routine disease, remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five worldwide, responsible for nearly 16% of all childhood deaths(1). With ... -
Surveillance for Swine Respiratory and Diarrheal Pathogens at the Human-Animal Interface in Sarawak, Malaysia
(2017)Introduction: An estimated 75% of emerging infections in humans are zoonotic, posing a serious risk of future pandemics. The large livestock operations and dense human population of Southeast Asia are considered a hot-spot ... -
Understanding Environmental and Anthropogenic Drivers of Lemur Health in Madagascar: The Importance of a One Health Perspective
(2011)Anthropogenic effects on ecosystems have expanded in their scope and intensity, with significant consequences for global environmental, wildlife and human health. As human encroachment into wildlife habitat grows, habitat ...