One Health Ethics and the Ethics of Zoonoses: A Silent Call for Global Action DOI Creative Commons
Jeyver Rodríguez Baños

Veterinary Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(9), P. 394 - 394

Published: Aug. 27, 2024

This paper presents a critical review of key issues related to the emergence new networks for spread zoonotic diseases amid mass extinction species. Zoonotic and infectious account approximately 70% existing affecting humans animals. The initial section argues that term "zoonoses" should not be confined single-cause events within veterinary medicine. Instead, zoonoses viewed as complex, systemic phenomena shaped by interrelated factors, including environmental, sociocultural, economic elements, influenced anthropogenic climate change. second bioethical principles potential strategies those engaged in disease prevention. third uses slaughter animals disaster settings case study illustrate need further clarification normative interspecies justice conflicts One Health ethics. concludes with an outlook on "zoonoethics". Section four develops analysis interlinked elements trigger examines antimicrobial resistance (AMR) from ethical political standpoint, concluding policy recommendations addressing AMR. five offers reflection, integrating contributions zoonoethics, human ecology, ecotheological turn. Finally, six call action inclusive, intercultural, gender-sensitive approach.

Language: Английский

Healthcare-Associated Infections: The Role of Microbial and Environmental Factors in Infection Control—A Narrative Review DOI Creative Commons
A Sandu, Mariana Carmen Chifiriuc, Corneliu Ovidiu Vrâncianu

et al.

Infectious Diseases and Therapy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 10, 2025

Language: Английский

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Natural Spillover Risk and Disease Outbreaks: Is Over-Simplification Putting Public Health at Risk? DOI Creative Commons
David Bell, Jean von Agris, Blagovesta Tacheva

et al.

Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: April 24, 2025

The pandemic prevention, preparedness and response (PPPR) agenda is currently dominating international public health. International agencies including the World Health Organization Bank are proposing an unprecedented level of funding that will inevitably have broad consequences across health society. Arguments supporting policy heavily based on premise risk rapidly increasing, driven in particular by passage pathogens from animal reservoirs to establish transmission human population; 'zoonotic spillover'. Proposed drivers for increasing spillover mostly environmental change attributed anthropogenic origin, deforestation, agricultural expansion intensification, changes climate. Much literature, reports published peer-reviewed papers, offers support fundamental premised definitive statements indeed underlying main reason this, these remediable. However, many assumptions poorly supported cited over-simplifying a highly complex set ecological interactions. This picture further complicated unevenly evolving capacity pathogen detection notification. Public incorrect overly simplified analyses likely lead designed interventions poor outcomes. If we deal effectively with outbreak within context competing priorities, there urgent need re-evaluate current outbreaks available evidence address continuing major gaps knowledge.

Language: Английский

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CAML Model for Computational Biology DOI

Parimal Pal Chaudhuri,

Adip Dutta,

Somshubhro Pal Choudhury

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Organising for One Health in a developing country DOI Creative Commons
Nachiket Mor

One Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 17, P. 100611 - 100611

Published: Aug. 8, 2023

Globally, zoonotic diseases pose an enormous and growing public health challenge, developing countries like India are at the epicentre of it. Although there is general recognition this reality, governments around world have struggled to organise appropriately respond The widely held view that organising for One Health requires effective cross-sectoral collaboration, but prerequisites enable such collaboration appear almost unattainable. Perhaps entirely different approach needed, which over above collaborations between competing government ministries. would recognise while any organisational response will need be able address identified effectively them in times crises, it also required ability shape

Language: Английский

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8

One Health Ethics and the Ethics of Zoonoses: A Silent Call for Global Action DOI Creative Commons
Jeyver Rodríguez Baños

Veterinary Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(9), P. 394 - 394

Published: Aug. 27, 2024

This paper presents a critical review of key issues related to the emergence new networks for spread zoonotic diseases amid mass extinction species. Zoonotic and infectious account approximately 70% existing affecting humans animals. The initial section argues that term "zoonoses" should not be confined single-cause events within veterinary medicine. Instead, zoonoses viewed as complex, systemic phenomena shaped by interrelated factors, including environmental, sociocultural, economic elements, influenced anthropogenic climate change. second bioethical principles potential strategies those engaged in disease prevention. third uses slaughter animals disaster settings case study illustrate need further clarification normative interspecies justice conflicts One Health ethics. concludes with an outlook on "zoonoethics". Section four develops analysis interlinked elements trigger examines antimicrobial resistance (AMR) from ethical political standpoint, concluding policy recommendations addressing AMR. five offers reflection, integrating contributions zoonoethics, human ecology, ecotheological turn. Finally, six call action inclusive, intercultural, gender-sensitive approach.

Language: Английский

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3