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Veterinary One Health

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THEME 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE ONE HEALTH CONCEPT

• Wilcox, B.A., Aguirre, A.A. & Horwitz, P. (2012) Ecohealth: Connecting ecology, health and sustainability, In: Aguirre, A.A., Ostfeld, R.S. & Daszak, P. (eds). New Directions in Conservation Medicine: Applied Cases of Ecological Health, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 17-32.(chapter 2).
• One Health: A new professional imperative. Final report of the One Health Initiative Task Force of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15th July 2008. p. 1-28
• Rapport, D.J., Böhm, G., Buckingham, D., Cairns, J. Costanza, R., Karr, J.R., de Kruijf, H.A.M., Levins, R., McMichael, A.J., Nielsen, N.O. & Whitford, W.G. (1999) Ecosystem Health: The concept, the ISEH, and the important tasks ahead. Ecosystem Health 5(2): 82-90.
• Rapport, D.J.,Costanza, R.& McMichael, A.J. (1998) Assessing ecosystem health. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13(10): 397-402.
• Scoones, I. (1998) 'Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: A Framework for Analysis'. IDS Working Paper 72, Brighton

 

THEME 3: VETERINARY ISSUES AT HUMAN/WILDLIFE INTERFACES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

•Kock, R.A. What is this Infamous Wildlife/Livestock Disease Interface? A Review of Current Knowledge for the African Continent. In Conservation and development interventions at the wildlife/livestock interface: Implications for wildlife, livestock and human health, S. A. Osofsky (ed). Occasional Paper of the IUCN Species Survival Commission No. 30 (Chapter 1)

•Mizutani, E.M. … [et.al] Impact and Value of Wildlife in Pastoral Livestock Production Systems in Kenya: Possibilities for Healthy Ecosystem Conservation and Livestock Development for the Poor. In Conservation and development interventions at the wildlife/livestock interface: Implications for wildlife, livestock and human health, S. A. Osofsky (ed). Occasional Paper of the IUCN Species Survival Commission No. 30 (Chapter 17)

• Osofsky (2005) Conservation and development interventions at the wildlife/livestock interface: Implications for wildlife, livestock and human health, S. A. Osofsky (ed). Occasional Paper of the IUCN Species Survival Commission No. 30 (Chapters 17).

 

THEME 5: ANIMAL HEALTH, CONSERVATION AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT AT INTERFACES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

• Perry, B. & Grace, D. (2009) The impacts of livestock diseases and their control on growth and development processes that are pro-poor. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B 364: 2643-2655.
• Osofsky, S., Atkinson, M. & Atkinson, S.(2012) Beyond fences - policy options for biodiversity, livelihoods and transboundary animal disease management in southern Africa. in: One Health: The Theory and Practice of Integrated Health Approaches
• Osofsky, S., Cleaveland, S., Karesh, W.B., Kock, M.D., Nyhus, P.J., Starr, L. & Yang, A. (Eds.), (2005) Conservation and Development Interventionsat the Wildlife/Livestock Interface: Implications for Wildlife, Livestock and Human Health. IUCN
• Thomson, G. R.,Tambi, E. N., Hargreaves, S. K., Leyland, T. J., Catley, A. P.,van'tKlooster, G. G. M. and Penrith, M.-L. (2004) International trade in livestock and livestock products: the need for a commodity-based approach.Veterinary Record 155: 429-33
• Scoones, I. & Wolmer, W. (2006) Livestock, disease, trade and markets: policy choices for the livestock sector in Africa. IDS Working Paper 269, Brighton

• Thomson, G. R., Fosgate, G.T. and Penrith, M.-L. 2017. Eradication of Transboundary Animal Diseases: Can the Rinderpest Success Story be Repeated? Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 64 (2017) 459–475

• Vosloo & Thomson, G. R. 2017. Natural Habitats in which Foot-and-mouth Disease Viruses are Maintained (Chapter) in Foot-and-mouth Disease Virus Current Research and Emerging Trends, Edited by Francisco Sobrino and Esteban Domingo

THEME 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE ONE HEALTH CONCEPT

• Zinsstag et al 2005. Potential of cooperation between human and animal health to strengthen health systems. Lancet, 366: p2142-45
• Zinsstag, J., Schelling, E., Waltner-Toews, D. & Tanner, M. (2011) From 'one medicine' to 'one health' and systemic approaches to health and well-being. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 101:148-156
• Conrad, P.A. Mazet, J.A., Clifford, D., Scott, C. & Wilkes, M. (2009) Evolution of a transdisciplinary 'One Medicine - One Health' approach to global health education at the University of California, Davis. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 92: 268 - 274.

 

THEME 2: EMERGING AND ENDEMIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES AT THE HUMAN/ANIMAL INTERFACE

• Haydon et. al. 2002. Identifying reservoirs of infection: A conceptual and practical challenge. Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 8, No. 12. Dec. 2002
• Karesh et. al. 2012. Ecology of zoonoses: natural and unnatural histories. Lancet 380, 1936-45
• Kilpatrick and Randolph, 2012. Drivers, dynamics, and control of emerging vector-borne zoonotic diseases. Lancet 380: 1945-55
• Morse et. al. 2012. Prediction and prevention of the next pandemic zoonosis. Lancet
380: 1956-65
• Viana et. al. 2014. Assembling evidence for identifying reservoirs of infection. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 29, No. 5, 270-279

 

THEME 3: VETERINARY ISSUES AT HUMAN/WILDLIFE INTERFACES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

• Osofsky 2005. Conservation and development interventions at the wildlife/livestock interface: Implications for wildlife, livestock and human health, S. A. Osofsky (ed). Occasional Paper of the IUCN Species Survival Commission No. 30 (Chapters 1&2!)
• Cumming, D.H.M. (2011) Constraints to conservation and development success at the wildlife-livestock-human interface in Southern African Transfrontier Conservation Areas: A preliminary review. Technical report to Wildlife Conservation Society, 29 June 2011. Pages 1-3. (The rest will be discussed in upcoming themes)

• Bengis R.G. Transfrontier Conservation Area Initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa: Some Animal Health Challenges. In Conservation and development interventions at the wildlife/livestock interface: Implications for wildlife, livestock and human health, S. A. Osofsky (ed). Occasional Paper of the IUCN Species Survival Commission No. 30 (Chapter 2)

 

THEME 4: ONE HEALTH APPROACHES AT THE HUMAN/ANIMAL/ECOSYSTEM INTERFACE

• Beasley, V. (2009) 'One Toxicology', 'Ecosystem Health' and 'One Health'. Veteriania Italiana 45(1): 97-110
• Buttke, D.E. (2011) Toxicology, Environmental Health, and the "One Health" Concept. Journal of Medical Toxicology 7:329-332
• Rumbeiha, W.K. (2012) Toxicology and "One Health": Opportunities for multidisciplinary collaborations. Journal of Medical Toxicology 8:91-93

• Van Vuuren, L. KNP croc deaths-groundbreaking study narrows suspect list: aquatic ecosystems. Water Wheel, 2013
• Margalida, A., ...[et al] One Health approach to use of veterinary pharmaceuticals. Weak environmental assessments undermine regulations
•Van Vuuren, L. OLIFANTS – Time to stand up for a river under siege. The Water Wheel, 2013

•Haldenwang, B. B. 2009. The state of water in south Africa  are we heading for a crisis?

 

THEME 5: ANIMAL HEALTH, CONSERVATION AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT AT INTERFACES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

• Thomson et. al. 2013. Balancing Livestock Production and Wildlife Conservation in and around Southern Africa's Transfrontier Conservation Areas. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2013, 60, 6, 492-506
• Thomson et. al. 2013.International Trade Standards for Commodities and Products Derived from Animals: The Need for a System that Integrates Food Safety and Animal Disease Risk Management. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2013, 60, 6, 507- 515
• Banana, A.Y. et al. Decentralized governance and ecological health: why local institutions fail to moderate deforestation in Mpigi district of Uganda. Scientific Research and Essay Vol. 2 (10), pp. 434-445, 2007
• Bocchino, C. & Burroughs, R., 2013, Synergies across the natural resources management fields in Southern Africa: Disaster Risk Reduction and One Health’, Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 5(2), Art. #74, 10 pages. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.4102/jamba.v5i2.74
• Sachs, J.D. et al. Ending Africas Poverty Trap, 2004.

• Schulz, A. & Northridge, M.E.Social Determinants of Health: Implications for Environmental Health Promotion. Health Education & Behavior, Vol. 31 (4):455-471 (August 2004) DOI:10.1177/1090198104265598

 

THEME 6: OUTREACH AND COMMUNICATION
• Conrad, P.A. Mazet, J.A., Clifford, D., Scott, C. & Wilkes, M. (2009) Evolution of a transdisciplinary 'One Medicine - One Health' approach to global health education at the University of California, Davis. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 92: 268 - 274.
• Zinsstag, J., Schelling, E., Bonfoh, B., Fooks, A.R., Kasymbekov, J., Waltner-Toews, D.
& Tanner, M.(2009)Towards a 'One Health' research and application tool box. Veterinaria Italiana 45 (1): 121-133

 

 

 

 

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