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“As global attention has pivoted to other issues, including security tensions, trade competition, artificial intelligence, and a host of other topics, there has been a loss of focus on health as a major public priority. This is despite major outbreaks over the last quarter-century, and lessons that we seem to be disregarding now.

 

Over decades, One Health evolved from a specialized concept circulating among veterinarians and epidemiologists into a more widely recognized framework for understanding the interdependence of human, animal, and environmental health. Its rise has been shaped partly, but not solely, by epidemics and/or pandemics such as the emergence of SARS, H5N1, Ebola, and COVID-19.  ...”

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SEE: One Health in the Media: Why Coverage Must Improve - Impakter

https://impakter.com/one-health-in-the-media-why-coverage-must-improve/