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Important One Health REPEAT reminders…why “One Health” approach is essential for the 21st century! Posted Wednesday, October 09, 2013 on One Health Initiative website NEWS page: A potential large scale “One Health in Action” ... another dynamic case for implementing One Health! Vaccines against diseases transmitted from animals to humans: A one health paradigm “This review focuses on the immunization of animals as a means of preventing human diseases (zoonoses). …” In simple terms, the idea is to develop vaccines that protect domestic animals and wildlife thereby establishing effective barriers against human infections. Developing animal vaccines are less expensive and are less strictly regulated than are those for humans. Hopefully a common sense One Health approach can go forward. http://www.onehealthinitiative.com/publications/ThomasP.Monath,MDSept2013OneHealthVaccineArticle.pdf One Health approach acknowledged worldwide—Examples (USA, Europe, Asia, Australia, India): - Posted One Health Initiative website NEWS page Sunday, August 17, 2014 One Health approach acknowledged worldwide—Examples (USA, Europe, Asia, Australia, India): SEE http://goo.gl/UURd4N; http://goo.gl/9jIyGT; http://goo.gl/aYKoeR; http://goo.gl/Mu3NUa; http://goo.gl/OGWuFp; http://goo.gl/35wbdB
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