The one health concept: 10 years old and a long road ahead

D Destoumieux-Garzón, P Mavingui… - Frontiers in veterinary …, 2018‏ - frontiersin.org
Over the past decade, a significant increase in the circulation of infectious agents was
observed. With the spread and emergence of epizootics, zoonoses, and epidemics, the risks …

Modeling infectious disease dynamics in the complex landscape of global health

H Heesterbeek, RM Anderson, V Andreasen, S Bansal… - Science, 2015‏ - science.org
BACKGROUND Despite many notable successes in prevention and control, infectious
diseases remain an enormous threat to human and animal health. The ecological and …

Virus–virus interactions impact the population dynamics of influenza and the common cold

S Nickbakhsh, C Mair, L Matthews, R Reeve… - Proceedings of the …, 2019‏ - pnas.org
The human respiratory tract hosts a diverse community of cocirculating viruses that are
responsible for acute respiratory infections. This shared niche provides the opportunity for …

[HTML][HTML] Urbanization and disease emergence: dynamics at the wildlife–livestock–human interface

JM Hassell, M Begon, MJ Ward, EM Fèvre - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2017‏ - cell.com
Urbanization is characterized by rapid intensification of agriculture, socioeconomic change,
and ecological fragmentation, which can have profound impacts on the epidemiology of …

West Nile virus: an update on pathobiology, epidemiology, diagnostics, control and “one health” implications

G Habarugira, WW Suen, J Hobson-Peters, RA Hall… - Pathogens, 2020‏ - mdpi.com
West Nile virus (WNV) is an important zoonotic flavivirus responsible for mild fever to severe,
lethal neuroinvasive disease in humans, horses, birds, and other wildlife species. Since its …

Why infectious disease research needs community ecology

PTJ Johnson, JC De Roode, A Fenton - Science, 2015‏ - science.org
BACKGROUND Despite ongoing advances in biomedicine, infectious diseases remain a
major threat to human health, economic sustainability, and wildlife conservation. This is in …

Global change, parasite transmission and disease control: lessons from ecology

J Cable, I Barber, B Boag… - … of the Royal …, 2017‏ - royalsocietypublishing.org
Parasitic infections are ubiquitous in wildlife, livestock and human populations, and healthy
ecosystems are often parasite rich. Yet, their negative impacts can be extreme …

Coinfection by Ixodes tick-borne pathogens: ecological, epidemiological, and clinical consequences

MA Diuk-Wasser, E Vannier, PJ Krause - Trends in parasitology, 2016‏ - cell.com
Ixodes ticks maintain a large and diverse array of human pathogens in the enzootic cycle,
including Borrelia burgdorferi and Babesia microti. Despite the poor ecological fitness of B …

Anthropogenic land use change and infectious diseases: a review of the evidence

NL Gottdenker, DG Streicker, CL Faust, CR Carroll - EcoHealth, 2014‏ - Springer
Humans have altered ecosystems worldwide, and it is important to understand how this land
use change impacts infectious disease transmission in humans and animals. We conducted …

Diversity and dialogue in immunity to helminths

JE Allen, RM Maizels - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2011‏ - nature.com
The vertebrate immune system has evolved in concert with a broad range of infectious
agents, including ubiquitous helminth (worm) parasites. The constant pressure of helminth …