The Theory and Practice of Integrated Health Approaches

forthcoming title
One Health
The Theory and Practice of Integrated Health Approaches
One Health
The Theory and Practice
of Integrated Health
Approaches
Edited by
Jakob Zinsstag
Esther Schelling
David Waltner-Toews
Maxine Whittaker
Marcel Tanner
One Health
The Theory and Practice of
Integrated Health Approaches
Edited by J Zinsstag, Swiss Tropical and Public
Health Institute, Switzerland, E Schelling, Swiss
Tropical and Public Health Institute, Switzerland,
D Waltner-Toews, University of Guelph, Canada,
M Whittaker, University of Queensland, Herston,
Australia, M Tanner, Swiss Tropical and Public
Health Institute, Switzerland
Zinsstag
Schelling
Waltner-Toews
Whittaker
Tanner
A practical book which examines the origins of One Health and discusses
how to put policy into practice
overview
The One Health concept of combined veterinary and human health continues to gain momentum, but the
supporting literature is sparse. In this book, the origins of the concept are examined and practical content
on methodological tools, data gathering, monitoring techniques, study designs, and mathematical models
is included. Zoonotic diseases, with discussions of diseases of wildlife, farm animals, domestic pets and
humans, and real-world issues such as sanitation, economics, food security and evaluating the success
of vaccination programmes are covered in detail. Discussing how to put policy into practice, and with case
studies throughout, this book combines research and practice in one broad-ranging volume.
audience
Veterinarians, medics and academics interested in animal or environmental science
March 2015 / Hardback / 496 Pages / 9781780643410
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£125.00 / €165.00 / $240.00
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Contents
Theoretical Foundations
1.One Health in history
2.Theoretical issues of One Health
3. The human-animal relationship in the law
4. One Health: An ecological and conservation perspective
Methods for the assessment of the
animal-human linkages
5. Measuring added value from integrated methods
6. The role of social sciences in One Health – reciprocal benefits
7. The role of human-animal interactions in education
8. Integrated risk assessment – foodborne diseases
9. A One Health perspective for integrated human and animal
sanitation and nutrient recycling
10. One Health study designs
11. Animal-human transmission models
12. One Health economics
13. Integrated human and animal demographic surveillance
Case studies from research to policy and practice
14. Brucellosis surveillance and control: a case for One Health
15. Bovine tuberculosis at the human-livestock-wildlife interface
in sub-Saharan Africa
16. Integrated rabies control
17. Leptospirosis: Development of a national One Health control
program in Fiji
18. Human and animal African trypanosomiasis
19. Non-communicable diseases: How can companion animals
help in connection with coronary heart disease, obesity,
diabetes and depression?
20. Integrated One Health Services
21. Beyond fences: wildlife, livestock and land use in southern
Africa
22. Better together: identifying the benefits of a closer
integration between plant health, agriculture and One
Health
23. Food security, nutrition and the One Health nexus
24. One Health into action: Integrating global health governance
with national priorities in a globalized world
25. One Health in policy development: An integrated approach
to translating science into policy
Capacity building, public engagement and
conceptual outlook
26. Evolution of the One Health Movement in the United States
27. Institutional research capacity development for integrated
approaches in developing countries: an example from
Vietnam
28. Enabling academic One Health environments
29. Individual and institutional capacity building in global health
research in Africa
30. Transdisciplinary research and One Health
31. Operationalizing One Health for local governance
32. Non-governmental organizations in One Health
33. Toward a healthy concept of health
34. Grappling with complexity: the context for One Health and
the ecohealth approach
35. Summary and outlook of practical use of One Health
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