[HTML][HTML] The past, present, and future of one health in India: A narrative review

J Raut, A Joshi, A Mudey, AM Mehendale - Cureus, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Humans have experienced a long-lasting pandemic of COVID-19 going on since the year
2020. Such events have recently increased the demand for a competent disease outbreak …

One Health activities to reinforce intersectoral coordination at local levels in India

J Taaffe, R Sharma, ABR Parthiban, J Singh… - Frontiers in Public …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
India's dense human and animal populations, agricultural economy, changing environment,
and social dynamics support conditions for emergence/re-emergence of zoonotic diseases …

One health intervention for the control and elimination of scrub typhus, anthrax, and brucellosis in Southeast Asia: a systematic review

S Ghosal, R Pradhan, S Singh… - The Lancet Regional …, 2024 - thelancet.com
Summary The" One Health"(OH) approach, introduced in 2004, integrates human, animal,
and environmental health to address emerging and re-emerging diseases. This study …

Who could be One Health Activist at the community level?: A case for India

S Yasobant, W Bruchhausen, D Saxena… - Human Resources for …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background Community health workers (CHWs) are the mainstay of the public
health system, serving for decades in low-resource countries. Their multi-dimensional work …

One Health risk perception among the urban vulnerable dwellers of Gujarat, India: A cross-sectional assessment

P Ganasva, S Yasobant, K Patel, D Saxena - One Health Bulletin, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To assess One Health risk perception and local knowledge concerning threats
arising from the interaction of humans, animals, and the environment at the community level …

Zoonoses awareness and health perception in livestock farmers: Example of a city in Western Türkiye

M Yılmaz, İ Arıkan - Journal of Ideas in Health, 2023 - jidhealth.com
Background: Zoonotic diseases are on the increase globally. Relevant disease awareness
practices regarding public knowledge are useful for disease control. This study aimed to …

[PDF][PDF] Missing link in control of Tuberculosis transmission to human: Evidence from quantitative survey of livestock community resource persons of Tamil Nadu, India

T Duraisamy, M Jothilakshmi, P Kannan, D Romney - 2023 - scholar.archive.org
Dairy farming in India is considered one of the pathways to moving out of poverty for more
than 80 million marginalized rural households. However, there are challenges in productivity …

One Health Operationalisation in a Local Health System: Learnings from an Urban City of India, Ahmedabad

S Yasobant, F Memon, T Falkenberg… - One Health …, 2023 - cabidigitallibrary.org
One Health (OH) implementation relies on collaboration across sectors and actors; however,
there is a lack of understanding on the required level of integration/collaboration. In the …

Comparative awareness on zoonoses between residents at the Human-Wildlife Interface Zone and inhabitants of the non-Wildlife areas of Meru County, Kenya

G M'ibui, CK Karani, AN Nkonge… - African Journal of …, 2023 - journals.must.ac.ke
Introduction: Zoonoses are infections transmitted from vertebrate animals to humans.
Persons with low knowledge, exposure to wildlife or domestic animals are at risk of …

[CITATION][C] Estudo do conhecimento da população sobre a raiva com impacto na Saúde Pública

FM Filipe - 2024