One Health is an effective approach for the management of zoonotic disease in humans, animals and environments. Examples of the management of bacterial zoonoses in Europe and across the globe demonstrate that One Health approaches of international surveillance, information-sharing and appropriate intervention methods are required to successfully prevent and control disease outbreaks in both endemic and non-endemic regions. Additionally, a One Health approach enables effective preparation and response to bioterrorism threats
Microbiologic infections acquired from animals, known as zoonoses, pose a risk to public health. An ...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
In the Netherlands, the avian influenza outbreak in poultry in 2003 and the Q fever outbreak in dair...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.One Hea...
Throughout history, wildlife has been an important source of infectious diseases transmissible to hu...
Zoonoses represent a public health risk recently pointed out by the spreading of previously unknown ...
Humans are part of an ecosystem, and understanding our relationship with the environment and with ot...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
In the Netherlands, the avian influenza outbreak in poultry in 2003 and the Q fever outbreak in dair...
The One Health concept recognizes that the health of humans, animals, and their ecosystems are inter...
Introduction: Zoonotic disease outbreaks have surged in the last two decades. These include severe a...
Zoonoses represent a public health risk recently pointed out by the spreading of previously unknown ...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
Not AvailableAbout the Book: Zoonoses : Bacterial Diseases Developing Countries including India are ...
Microbiologic infections acquired from animals, known as zoonoses, pose a risk to public health. An ...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
In the Netherlands, the avian influenza outbreak in poultry in 2003 and the Q fever outbreak in dair...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.One Hea...
Throughout history, wildlife has been an important source of infectious diseases transmissible to hu...
Zoonoses represent a public health risk recently pointed out by the spreading of previously unknown ...
Humans are part of an ecosystem, and understanding our relationship with the environment and with ot...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
In the Netherlands, the avian influenza outbreak in poultry in 2003 and the Q fever outbreak in dair...
The One Health concept recognizes that the health of humans, animals, and their ecosystems are inter...
Introduction: Zoonotic disease outbreaks have surged in the last two decades. These include severe a...
Zoonoses represent a public health risk recently pointed out by the spreading of previously unknown ...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
Not AvailableAbout the Book: Zoonoses : Bacterial Diseases Developing Countries including India are ...
Microbiologic infections acquired from animals, known as zoonoses, pose a risk to public health. An ...
The appearance of novel pathogens of humans with epidemic potential and high mortality rates have th...
In the Netherlands, the avian influenza outbreak in poultry in 2003 and the Q fever outbreak in dair...