Zoonotic Diseases and One Health
Humans are part of an ecosystem, and understanding our relationship with the environment and with other organisms is a prerequisite to living together sustainably. Zoonotic diseases, which are spread between animals and humans, are an important issue as they reflect our relationship with other anima...
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| author | Fontanilla, Ian Kendrich Sato, Marcello Otake Sato, Megumi Adsakwattana, Poom |
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| description | Humans are part of an ecosystem, and understanding our relationship with the environment and with other organisms is a prerequisite to living together sustainably. Zoonotic diseases, which are spread between animals and humans, are an important issue as they reflect our relationship with other animals in a common environment. Zoonoses are still presented with high occurrence rates, especially in rural communities, with direct and indirect consequences for people. In several cases, zoonosis could cause severe clinical manifestations and is difficult to control and treat. Moreover, the persistent use of drugs for infection control enhances the potential of drug resistance and impacts on ecosystem balance and food production. This book demonstrates the importance of understanding zoonosis in terms of how it allows ecosystems to transform, adapt, and evolve. Ecohealth/One Health approaches recognize the interconnections among people, other organisms, and their shared developing environment. Moreover, these holistic approaches encourage stakeholders of various disciplines to collaborate in order to solve problems related to zoonosis. The reality of climate change necessitates considering new variables in studying diseases, particularly to predict how these changes in the ecosystems can affect human health and how to recognize the boundaries between medicine, veterinary care, and environmental and social changes towards healthy and sustainable development. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-629372023-12-20T15:54:27Z Zoonotic Diseases and One Health Fontanilla, Ian Kendrich Sato, Marcello Otake Sato, Megumi Adsakwattana, Poom HM401-1281 H1-99 non-typhoidal Salmonella bacteria spotted fever group Rickettsia spp. environmental DNA filariasis enteropathogens Anaplasma phagocytophilum antimicrobial resistance livestock serology multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) animals bovine tuberculosis (bTB) Enterobacteriaceae risk factors Tocantins B. malayi Africa zoonoses Zoonosis wildlife–livestock–human interface tick-borne infections zoonosis snail surveillance IFAT edaphic factors D. immitis Oncomelania hupensis quadrasi antibiotics Taenia saginata dog PCR food chain Cysticercus bovis schistosomiasis japonica campylobacteriosis one health birds Thailand epidemiology antibiotic resistance One-health ESBL public health One Health child diarrhoea Eastern Mediterranean region Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) zoonotic TB Toxoplasma gondii developing countries food security B. pahangi horses bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFP Social interaction Humans are part of an ecosystem, and understanding our relationship with the environment and with other organisms is a prerequisite to living together sustainably. Zoonotic diseases, which are spread between animals and humans, are an important issue as they reflect our relationship with other animals in a common environment. Zoonoses are still presented with high occurrence rates, especially in rural communities, with direct and indirect consequences for people. In several cases, zoonosis could cause severe clinical manifestations and is difficult to control and treat. Moreover, the persistent use of drugs for infection control enhances the potential of drug resistance and impacts on ecosystem balance and food production. This book demonstrates the importance of understanding zoonosis in terms of how it allows ecosystems to transform, adapt, and evolve. Ecohealth/One Health approaches recognize the interconnections among people, other organisms, and their shared developing environment. Moreover, these holistic approaches encourage stakeholders of various disciplines to collaborate in order to solve problems related to zoonosis. The reality of climate change necessitates considering new variables in studying diseases, particularly to predict how these changes in the ecosystems can affect human health and how to recognize the boundaries between medicine, veterinary care, and environmental and social changes towards healthy and sustainable development. 2021-02-12T08:58:22Z 2021-02-12T08:58:22Z 2020-06-09 16:38:57 2020 book 46118 9783039280100 9783039280117 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/62937 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2312 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03928-011-7 10.3390/books978-3-03928-011-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039280100 9783039280117 182 open access |
| spellingShingle | HM401-1281 H1-99 non-typhoidal Salmonella bacteria spotted fever group Rickettsia spp. environmental DNA filariasis enteropathogens Anaplasma phagocytophilum antimicrobial resistance livestock serology multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) animals bovine tuberculosis (bTB) Enterobacteriaceae risk factors Tocantins B. malayi Africa zoonoses Zoonosis wildlife–livestock–human interface tick-borne infections zoonosis snail surveillance IFAT edaphic factors D. immitis Oncomelania hupensis quadrasi antibiotics Taenia saginata dog PCR food chain Cysticercus bovis schistosomiasis japonica campylobacteriosis one health birds Thailand epidemiology antibiotic resistance One-health ESBL public health One Health child diarrhoea Eastern Mediterranean region Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) zoonotic TB Toxoplasma gondii developing countries food security B. pahangi horses bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFP Social interaction Fontanilla, Ian Kendrich Sato, Marcello Otake Sato, Megumi Adsakwattana, Poom Zoonotic Diseases and One Health |
| title | Zoonotic Diseases and One Health |
| title_full | Zoonotic Diseases and One Health |
| title_fullStr | Zoonotic Diseases and One Health |
| title_full_unstemmed | Zoonotic Diseases and One Health |
| title_short | Zoonotic Diseases and One Health |
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| topic | HM401-1281 H1-99 non-typhoidal Salmonella bacteria spotted fever group Rickettsia spp. environmental DNA filariasis enteropathogens Anaplasma phagocytophilum antimicrobial resistance livestock serology multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) animals bovine tuberculosis (bTB) Enterobacteriaceae risk factors Tocantins B. malayi Africa zoonoses Zoonosis wildlife–livestock–human interface tick-borne infections zoonosis snail surveillance IFAT edaphic factors D. immitis Oncomelania hupensis quadrasi antibiotics Taenia saginata dog PCR food chain Cysticercus bovis schistosomiasis japonica campylobacteriosis one health birds Thailand epidemiology antibiotic resistance One-health ESBL public health One Health child diarrhoea Eastern Mediterranean region Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) zoonotic TB Toxoplasma gondii developing countries food security B. pahangi horses bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFP Social interaction |
| topic_facet | HM401-1281 H1-99 non-typhoidal Salmonella bacteria spotted fever group Rickettsia spp. environmental DNA filariasis enteropathogens Anaplasma phagocytophilum antimicrobial resistance livestock serology multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) animals bovine tuberculosis (bTB) Enterobacteriaceae risk factors Tocantins B. malayi Africa zoonoses Zoonosis wildlife–livestock–human interface tick-borne infections zoonosis snail surveillance IFAT edaphic factors D. immitis Oncomelania hupensis quadrasi antibiotics Taenia saginata dog PCR food chain Cysticercus bovis schistosomiasis japonica campylobacteriosis one health birds Thailand epidemiology antibiotic resistance One-health ESBL public health One Health child diarrhoea Eastern Mediterranean region Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) zoonotic TB Toxoplasma gondii developing countries food security B. pahangi horses bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFP Social interaction |
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