Chapter: 1 (Page no: 1)
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One Health in history.
Author(s):
Bresalier, M.
Cassidy, A.
Woods, A.
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Chapter: 2 (Page no: 16)
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Theoretical issues of One Health.
Author(s):
Zinsstag, J.
Waltner-Toews, D.
Tanner, M.
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Chapter: 3 (Page no: 26)
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The human-animal relationship in the law.
Author(s):
Wettlaufer, L.
Hafner, F.
Zinsstag, J.
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Chapter: 4 (Page no: 38)
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One Health: an ecological and conservation perspective.
Author(s):
Cumming, D. H. M.
Cumming, G. S.
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Chapter: 5 (Page no: 53)
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Measuring added value from integrated methods.
Author(s):
Zinsstag, J.
Mahamat, M. B.
Schelling, E.
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Chapter: 6 (Page no: 60)
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The role of social sciences in One Health - reciprocal benefits.
Author(s):
Whittaker, M.
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Chapter: 7 (Page no: 73)
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The role of human-animal interactions in education.
Author(s):
Hediger, K.
Beetz, A.
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Chapter: 8 (Page no: 85)
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Integrated risk assessment - foodborne diseases.
Author(s):
Racloz, V.
Waltner-Toews, D.
Stärk, K. D. C.
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Chapter: 9 (Page no: 96)
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A One Health perspective for integrated human and animal sanitation and nutrient recycling.
Author(s):
Hung Nguyen-viet
Phuc Pham-duc
Vi Nguyen
Tanner, M.
Odermatt, P.
Tu Vu-van
Hoang Van Minh
Zurbrügg, C.
Schelling, E.
Zinsstag, J.
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Chapter: 10 (Page no: 107)
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One Health study designs.
Author(s):
Schelling, E.
Hattendorf, J.
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Chapter: 11 (Page no: 122)
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Animal-human transmission models.
Author(s):
Zinsstag, J.
Fuhrimann, S.
Hattendorf, J.
Chitnis, N.
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Chapter: 12 (Page no: 134)
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One Health economics.
Author(s):
Zinsstag, J.
Choudhury, A.
Roth, F.
Shaw, A.
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Chapter: 13 (Page no: 146)
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Integrated human and animal demographic surveillance.
Author(s):
Jean-Richard, V.
Crump, L.
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Chapter: 14 (Page no: 153)
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Brucellosis surveillance and control: a case for One Health.
Author(s):
Zinsstag, J.
Dean, A.
Baljinnyam, Z.
Roth, F.
Kasymbekov, J.
Schelling, E.
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Chapter: 15 (Page no: 163)
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Bovine tuberculosis at the human-livestock-wildlife interface in sub-Saharan Africa.
Author(s):
Tschopp, R.
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Chapter: 16 (Page no: 176)
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Integrated rabies control.
Author(s):
Léchenne, M.
Miranda, M. E.
Zinsstag, J.
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Chapter: 17 (Page no: 190)
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Leptospirosis: development of a national One Health control programme in Fiji.
Author(s):
Reid, S.
Kama, M.
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Chapter: 18 (Page no: 201)
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Human and animal African trypanosomiasis.
Author(s):
Welburn, S. C.
Coleman, P.
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Chapter: 19 (Page no: 222)
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Non-communicable diseases: how can companion animals help in connection with coronary heart disease, obesity, diabetes and depression?
Author(s):
Turner, D. C.
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Chapter: 20 (Page no: 230)
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Integrated One Health services.
Author(s):
Schelling, E.
Mahamat, M. B.
Zinsstag, J.
Tanner, M.
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Chapter: 21 (Page no: 243)
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Beyond fences: wildlife, livestock and land use in Southern Africa.
Author(s):
Cumming, D. H. M.
Osofsky, S. A.
Atkinson, S. J.
Atkinson, M. W.
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Chapter: 22 (Page no: 258)
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Better together: identifying the benefits of a closer integration between plant health, agriculture and One Health.
Author(s):
Boa, E.
Danielsen, S.
Haesen, S.
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Chapter: 23 (Page no: 272)
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Food security, nutrition and the One Health nexus.
Author(s):
Mahamat, M. B.
Crump, L.
Tidjani, A.
Jaeger, F.
Ibrahim, A.
Bonfoh, B.
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Chapter: 24 (Page no: 283)
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One Health into action: integrating Global Health Governance with national priorities in a globalized world.
Author(s):
Okello, A.
Vandersmissen, A.
Welburn, S. C.
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Chapter: 25 (Page no: 304)
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One Health in policy development: an integrated approach to translating science into policy.
Author(s):
Cork, S. C.
Geale, D. W.
Hall, D. C.
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Chapter: 26 (Page no: 318)
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Evolution of the One Health movement in the USA.
Author(s):
Rubin, C. S.
Kunkel, R.
Grigg, C.
King, L.
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Chapter: 28 (Page no: 341)
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Enabling academic One Health environments.
Author(s):
Buntain, B.
Allen-Scott, L.
North, M.
Rock, M.
Hatfield, J.
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Chapter: 29 (Page no: 357)
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Individual and institutional capacity building in global health research in Africa.
Author(s):
Bonfoh, B.
Mahamat, M. B.
Schelling, E.
Ouattara, K.
Cailleau, A.
Haydon, D.
Cleaveland, S.
Zinsstag, J.
Tanner, M.
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Chapter: 30 (Page no: 366)
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Transdisciplinary research and One Health.
Author(s):
Schelling, E.
Zinsstag, J.
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Chapter: 31 (Page no: 374)
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Operationalizing One Health for local governance.
Author(s):
Meisser, A.
Goldblum, A. L.
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Chapter: 32 (Page no: 385)
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Non-governmental organizations in One Health.
Author(s):
Stephen, C.
Waltner-Toews, D.
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Chapter: 33 (Page no: 397)
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Toward a healthy concept of health.
Author(s):
Houle, K. L. F.
Cooke, K. T.
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Chapter: 34 (Page no: 415)
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Grappling with complexity: the context for One Health and the ecohealth approach.
Author(s):
Bunch, M. J.
Waltner-Toews, D.
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Chapter: 35 (Page no: 427)
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Summary and outlook for practical use of One Health.
Author(s):
Zinsstag, J.
Tanner, M.
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