One Health Publications

Maryland (USA) Department of Agriculture Launches One Health Bulletin – March 2, 2011

March 23, 2011

Maryland (USA) Department of Agriculture Launches One Health Bulletin   Maryland One Health Bulletin Maryland One Health Bulletin, One Health, as defined by the American Veterinary Medical Association, is the collaborative effort of multiple disciplines - working locally, nationally, and globally - to attain optimal health for people, animals and our environment. This Bulletin is intended to provide up to date, near real-time reports of zoonotic and other animal diseases of concern in Maryland whether in domestic livestock, poultry, companion or exotic animals, native wildlife, or humans, for the purpose of promoting rapid detection, evaluation and control of these diseases state and world-wide. Read More: http://www.mda.state.md.us/animal_health/diseases/bulletin.php

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March 18, 2011

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Emerging Infectious Diseases   Volume 17, Number 3–March 2011 http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/index.htm

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One Health Newsletter Winter Issue – March 10 2011

March 10, 2011

Florida Department of Health’s Environmental Health Division  Publishes One Health Newsletter Winter Issue   Please see attachment and links below:   http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Environment/medicine/One_Health/OneHealth.html   http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Environment/medicine/One_Health/OHNLwinter2011.pdf

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Emerging Infectious Diseases Photo Quiz – Issue devoted to tuberulosis

March 9, 2011

U. S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) – Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal Volume 17, Number 3–March 2011 Photo Quiz The sixth installment of the Photo Quiz series written by Myron G. Schultz, DVM, MD for Emerging Infectious Diseases has been published in the March 2011 issue. This issue is devoted to tuberculosis and the Photo Quiz is about the man who discovered the organism that causes tuberculosis. It is available at: http://www.cdc.gov/eid/content/17/3/547_intro.htm

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March 7, 2011

University of Missouri Features – One Health-One Medicine   The Magazine of the MIZZOU Alumni Association (USA)   http://mizzoumag.missouri.edu/features.php

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Colorado State University, School of Public Health, National Park Service Collaborate to Promote One Health – February 2011

March 3, 2011

College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical SciencesColorado State University   February 2011    Colorado State University, School of Public Health, National Park Service Collaborate to Promote One Health “The National Park Service has provided $80,100 in a cooperative agreement to Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Public Health to promote One Health across National Park Service programs. The concept of One Health advocates cooperation among human and veterinary medicine and wildlife biology to combat zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that can spread between animals and people, and to promote the health of all species and the environment. The partnership will build collaborations among public health, veterinary medicine, wildlife biology and environmental health experts at the National Park Service, Colorado State University and Colorado School of Public Health. …” Please read more at: http://www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/ns/pubs/einsight/2011/february/one_health.aspx

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The Global Alliance for Rabies Controls February 2011 newsletter is now available

March 1, 2011

The Global Alliance for Rabies Controls February 2011 newsletter is now available at:www.rabiescontrol.net/GARCnewsletter21This issue contains updates on rabies activities in Bangladesh, Brazil, India, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Taiwan and Togo, information about a recent WHO Neglected Zoonotic Disease meeting, and other rabies related news.

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February 24, 2011

  Yale School of Medicine: Yale Human Animal Health Project – A Center for “One Health” studies (USA)   The Yale Human Animal Medicine Project, at the Yale School of Medicine, is advancing on a number of fronts under the direction of program director Peter Rabinowitz, MD, MPH.  According to Dr. Rabinowitz these include zoonoses in general, the occupational health of animal workers, and animals as sentinels. “There is also a necessity of finding and defining the clinically important intersections between human and animal medicine”, he said.  Drs. Rabinowitz and Lisa Conti [DVM, MPH] co-edited and co-authored the landmark One Health book “Human-Animal Medicine: Clinical Approaches to Zoonoses, Toxicants and Other Shared Health Risks”. http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/product.jsp?isbn=9781416068372.    Please read more at http://tools.medicine.yale.edu/humananimalmedicine/

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A One Health in ACTION example from the 20th century

February 22, 2011

A One Health in ACTION example from the 20th century:   The short life’s history of John L. Marshall, DVM, MD (1936 – 1980) demonstrates the tremendous potential of combining human and veterinary medical knowledge.  Dr. Marshall was a prominent orthopedic surgeon (first as a veterinarian and then as a physician) who appreciated the comparative biomedical research disciplines of veterinary medicine and human medicine. http://www.ejbjs.org/cgi/reprint/65/1/137.pdf   Published in the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (JBJS), 1983;65:137   Permission to post on One Health Initiative website was graciously granted February 20, 2011 by:   Beth Ann Rocheleau Intellectual Property Manager Rockwater, Inc. Note: Permission is not transferable.  License to use this material from this site by any commercial organization will require securing formal permission.  Inquiries from third parties requesting permission to use the material are directed to JBJS http://www.jbjs.org/.

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Physicians, veterinarians learn from each other at first-ever Zoobiquity conference

February 17, 2011

Physicians, veterinarians learn from each other at first-ever Zoobiquity conference UCLA, UC Davis, L.A. Zoo foster species-spanning approach to medicine By Rachel Champeau February 02, 2011 Category: Health Sciences, Research   http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/docs-and-vets-learn-from-each-190867.aspx

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Deforestation and emerging diseases

February 15, 2011

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Deforestation and emerging diseases  By Laura H. Kahn, MD, MPH, MPP 15 February 2011 In the late 1990s a deadly new disease emerged from the tropical forests of Malaysia, spread by fruit bats whose natural habitat had been destroyed by deforestation. The Malaysian government was unprepared for this new disease and subsequently bore high costs from the outbreak, including more than 100 human lives lost as well as an economically devastating collapse of its pig-farming industry. Eventually, the new scourge was identified and named: the Nipah virus. Forests play a well-known, important role in protecting biodiversity and absorbing carbon dioxide emissions. A less-recognized fact is that maintaining forests can also protect human health by helping prevent the emergence of infectious diseases. … … please read more by clicking on the attachment or link below. http://thebulletin.org/web-edition/columnists/laura-h-kahn/deforestation-and-emerging-diseases

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February 13, 2011

1st International One Health Congress – Australia – February 14-16, 2011     http://www.onehealth2011.com/email/index11.html  

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Bangladesh One Health Leader to Speak at Upcoming 1st One Health Congress Meeting February 14-16, 2011

February 10, 2011

Bangladesh One Health Leader to Speak at Upcoming 1st One Health Congress Meeting February 14-16, 2011      Prof. Dr. Nitish C. Debnath, Vice Chancellor, Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (CVASU), Chittagong, Bangladesh will be presenting a talk at the 1st One Health Congress meeting in Victoria, Australia on February 15, 2011.  The title will be “Networking for Promoting Change Towards One Health in South Asia.”        Dr. Debnath will discuss the formation and adoption of an important One Health program called “The South Asia Veterinary Education Network (SAVE-Network)”.  This is expected to help advance One Health education in South Asia.  

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February 8, 2011

CEO of “One Health Commission” Announces Establishing Headquarters at Iowa State University (USA)   Please see attachment and http://www.onehealthcommission.org/news.html

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American Medical Association (AMA) President Posts AMA Website Blog about One Health

February 3, 2011

American Medical Association (AMA) President Posts AMA Website Blog about One Health     Dr. Cecil B. Wilson, AMA President posted the following blog on the American Medical Association website on January 28, 20011:   We are in it together   http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/ama-president-blog.shtml?plckController=Blog&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&UID=0b90b13b-8074-42d2-be9a-5d263dc8c945&plckPostId=Blog0b90b13b-8074-42d2-be9a-5d263dc8c945Post4939f6fd-1b85-453d-a665-33b51d219b55&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest   Posted at 1/28/2011 8:56 AM CST Physicians and veterinarians—as healers—have a lot in common, whether our patients walk on two legs or four. And our patients share a lot of diseases in common, whether they talk, bark, moo, oink, purr…or whinny. I was reminded of this when I participated on a panel last week in Orlando with another physician and two veterinarians at the North American Veterinary Conference. We were talking about opportunities for interdisciplinary action in association with the “One Health Initiative,” which the AMA supports.  … … Please read entire blog by clicking on link above or the attachment provided. Permission to post on the One Health Initiative website granted January 31, 2011 by Cecil B. Wilson, MD, President of the American Medical Association

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February 2, 2011

Idaho (USA) Mayor Cites “One Health” When Appointed to A National League of Cities’ Steering Committee   PRESS RELEASE   Title:  Mayor Nancy Chaney Appointed to National League of Cities’ Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Steering Committee   January 31, 2011 – Washington, DC – National League of Cities President James Mitchell, Jr., has announced the appointment of Nancy Chaney, Mayor for the City of Moscow, Idaho to the National League of Cities’ (NLC) 2011 Energy, Environment and Natural Resources (EENR) Policy and Advocacy Steering Committee.  This Committee has the lead responsibility for developing NLC federal policy positions in the areas of energy, clean air, solid and hazardous waste, water quality and supply, national wetlands, and endangered species.   Mayor Chaney holds a master’s degree in Environmental Science from the University of Idaho. “My involvement with EENR is a natural extension of my involvement with programs and policies that link the environment, the economy, and education, and relationships among human, animal, and ecological health,” she said. Chaney cited the One Health Initiative as an example. “The concept integrates human medicine, veterinary medicine, and environmental science through an international coalition of experts,” she explained. … … … please click on attachment to read entire Press Release.

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February 1, 2011

1st International One Health Congress – Australia – February 14-16, 2011   Final Days to Register!   http://www.onehealth2011.com/email/index11.html   Scroll down to see News about proposed “International Society for One Health”!

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January 29, 2011

Breaking One Health News!  …   For Immediate Release:   “International Society of One Health” Proposed by One Health 2011 Congress Leaders   Eminent leaders of the 1st International One Health Congress meeting from 14 – 16 February 2011 http://www.onehealth2011.com/ are proposing establishment of a visionary “International Society of One Health”.  Drs. Martyn Jeggo and David Heymann, a veterinarian and physician respectively, plan to include the all inclusive draft proposal statement (see attachment) in the satchels of the delegates at the One Health Congress meeting.    The all-encompassing nature of the worldwide Society draft proposal notably contains reference to including One Health comparative biomedical clinical research aspects as well as public health (infectious diseases/zoonoses) at subsequent meetings, the next anticipated being in Canada.  Promoting and facilitating expeditious better understanding of disease processes through a comprehensive “One Health” comparative medicine approach involving public health, environmental health, biomedical research and clinical medicine and surgery appears in the offing.  Ostensibly, in addition to the critical and essential public health mission utilizing more efficacious One Health principles, there is expected to be recognition of and engagement with broad-spectrum high profile human and animal health issues such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, obesity, orthopedic problems and others.     A goal of institutionalizing the One Health Movement to provide a formal setting for funding acquisition in order to establish a host of cardinal activities is included. The International Society would be established initially by an all inclusive interim international Board as stated in the draft proposal.     Martyn H. Jeggo, BVetMed, PhD is Director, CSIRO Livestock Industries Australian Animal Health Laboratory (Australia) and David L. Heymann, MD is Director, U.K. Health Protection Agency (United Kingdom) and Editor, Control of Communicable Diseases Manual.  Drs. Jeggo and Heymann are both members of the One Health Initiative autonomous pro bono Team’s Honorary Advisory Board http://www.onehealthinitiative.com/advBoard.php.  At this time, expected attendance for the 1st International One Health Congress meeting is now known to be over 600.   Anyone reading this News item and unable to attend the meeting are welcome and encouraged to provide feedback by answering the questions listed at the bottom of this proposal and adding any further comment(s).  Please respond to:   Email: onehealth2011@arinex.com.au Phone: + 61 3 9417 0888 Facsimile: + 61 3 9417 0899 Mail: arinex pty limited91- 97 Islington Street Collingwood VIC 3066 Australia ____________________________________________   Please see Attachment for Original “International Society of One Health” Proposal Message with details.  Note: We are posting an amended version which no longer indicates that the next meeting of the International Congress on One Health would  take place in Canada. This was a misunderstanding on behalf of the Organizing Committee of this current One Health Congress.

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One Health and Climate Change: Linking Environmental and Animal Health to Human Health

January 26, 2011

One Health and Climate Change: Linking Environmental and Animal Health to Human Health N C Med J. 2010;71(5):434-437 http://www.ncmedicaljournal.com/archives/?one-health-and-climate-change-linking-environmental-and-animal-health-to-human-health   By: Barrett D. Slenning, MS, DVM, MPVM Animal Biosecurity Risk Management Group Population Health & Pathobiology Dept College of Veterinary Medicine, Campus Box 8401 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC  27606   Permission to post granted on January 25, 2011 by Scott O’Brien, MA, MPH, Managing Editor, North Carolina Medical Journal (NCMJ) www.ncmedicaljournal.com.  

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American Nurses Association (USA) Website Links with One Health Initiative Website

January 24, 2011

American Nurses Association (USA) Website Links with One Health Initiative Website   Holly Carpenter, BSN, RN, Senior Staff Specialist, Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, American Nurses Association notified the One Health Initiative website that the American Nurses Association (ANA) has posted a reciprocal website link: http://www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/OccupationalandEnvironmental/environmentalhealth/EnvironmentalResources/OtherResources.aspx   The American Nurses Association www.nursingworld.org officially recognized One Health with an endorsement from ANA President Karen A. Daley, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN on December 9, 2010.  This was posted on the News page on Monday, December 13, 2011 (scroll down).   “Nurses recognize all forms of life on Earth are interconnected and interdependent.  The One Health Initiative epitomizes this fundamental concept.  The American Nurses Association is proud to be a supporter of this ground-breaking initiative.  Working together, we will enhance and improve the health of humans, animals and the environment.”

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