One Health Approach

The One Health approach recognizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. It emphasizes that preventing and controlling infectious diseases requires collaborative, cross-disciplinary efforts involving physicians, veterinarians, ecologists, and public health professionals. Many infectious diseases—such as rabies, avian influenza, and brucellosis—are zoonotic, meaning they are transmitted between animals and humans. One Health promotes early detection, joint surveillance, shared data platforms, and integrated policy-making. This session will explore how the One Health framework is being applied globally to manage zoonotic risks, antimicrobial resistance, and ecosystem disruptions. By adopting this holistic strategy, we can better anticipate, detect, and respond to emerging health threats at the source.

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