In
the
context
of
globalization
One
Health
enables
and
concurs
to
achievement
Global
Health.
approach
involves
wide
knowledge
understanding
its
critical
factors,
next
an
adequate
implementation,
also
in
farm
animal
sector.
Moreover,
farming
breeding
shows
particularities
depending
on
country.
Therefore,
well-defined
specific
strategies
are
still
needed
be
developed
adapted
current
conditions
found
various
countries
for
ensuring
a
well
thus
driving
better
healthier
global
outcomes
security.
This
paper
will
explore
status
Romania,
highlighting
progress
registered
until
now
future
perspectives
based
potential,
livestock
framework
challenges.
Our
findings
may
help
disclose
challenges
putting
practice
alongside
pathways
showing
potential
enhance
sustainability
farming.
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
26(3), P. 027 - 036
Published: March 12, 2024
The
executive
summary
will
provide
a
concise
overview
of
the
conceptual
framework
aimed
at
understanding
relationship
between
climate
change
and
zoonotic
diseases
in
USA.
It
highlight
significance
addressing
this
issue,
objectives
framework,
expected
outcomes,
proposed
methodology
for
research
implementation.
encapsulates
essence
highlighting
its
significance,
objectives,
methodology,
outcomes.
Climate
poses
significant
threat
to
public
health,
exacerbating
emergence
transmission
across
This
underscores
critical
need
proactive
approach
managing
complex
interplay
safeguard
health
communities.
aims
address
pressing
issue
by
elucidating
mechanisms
through
which
influences
dynamics
diseases.
By
integrating
multidisciplinary
research,
predictive
modeling,
strategies,
seeks
enhance
nation's
capacity
predict,
prevent,
mitigate
risks
associated
with
change-driven
Key
include
developing
models
identify
high-risk
areas
vulnerable
populations,
pathways
disease
transmission,
proposing
evidence-based
interventions
risks.
fostering
collaboration
among
researchers,
policymakers,
practitioners,
translate
findings
into
actionable
strategies
policies
that
protect
promote
resilience
face
change.
Expected
outcomes
improved
diseases,
enhanced
surveillance
early
warning
systems,
informed
decision-making
guide
interventions.
Ultimately,
empower
communities
decision-makers
knowledge
tools
needed
adapt
changing
environmental
conditions
impacts
Artificial Intelligence Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2(2), P. 100071 - 100071
Published: June 12, 2024
Traditional
drug
discovery
struggles
to
keep
pace
with
the
ever-evolving
threat
of
infectious
diseases.
New
viruses
and
antibiotic-resistant
bacteria,
all
demand
rapid
solutions.
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
offers
a
promising
path
forward
through
accelerated
repurposing.
AI
allows
researchers
analyze
massive
datasets,
revealing
hidden
connections
between
existing
drugs,
disease
targets,
potential
treatments.
This
approach
boasts
several
advantages.
First,
repurposing
drugs
leverages
established
safety
data
reduces
development
time
costs.
Second,
can
broaden
search
for
effective
therapies
by
identifying
unexpected
new
targets.
Finally,
help
mitigate
limitations
predicting
minimizing
side
effects,
optimizing
repurposing,
navigating
intellectual
property
hurdles.
The
article
explores
specific
strategies
like
virtual
screening,
target
identification,
structure
base
design
natural
language
processing.
Real-world
examples
highlight
AI-driven
in
discovering
treatments
Viruses,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(8), P. 1638 - 1638
Published: July 27, 2023
Diseases
that
are
transmitted
from
vertebrate
animals
to
humans
referred
as
zoonotic
diseases.
Although
microbial
agents
such
bacteria
and
parasites
linked
events,
viruses
account
for
a
high
percentage
of
diseases
have
emerged.
Worryingly,
the
21st
century
has
seen
drastic
increase
in
emergence
re-emergence
viral
disease.
Even
though
coexisted
millennia,
anthropogenic
factors
severely
increased
interactions
between
two
populations,
thereby
increasing
risk
disease
spill-over.
While
drivers
climate
shifts,
land
exploitation
wildlife
trade
can
directly
affect
(re-)emergence
disease,
globalisation,
geopolitics
social
perceptions
facilitate
spread
these
(re-)emerging
This
opinion
paper
discusses
"intelligent"
nature
their
driving
modernised
connected
world.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
Abstract
New
Yorkers
face
a
multitude
of
health
and
safety
risks
that
are
exacerbated
by
changing
climate.
These
include
direct
impacts
from
extreme
weather
events
other
climate
hazards,
as
well
indirect
occurring
through
chain
interactions.
Physical
safety,
physical
health,
mental
all
part
the
equation—as
many
nonclimate
factors
interact
with
change
to
influence
outcomes.
This
chapter
provides
an
updated
assessment
these
topics
at
intersection
change,
public
equity
in
state
York.
Key
findings
presented
below.
Hygiene,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(2), P. 18 - 18
Published: May 2, 2025
In
recent
decades,
the
world
has
observed
emergence
and
re-emergence
of
a
multitude
previously
non-existent
or
re-emerging
infectious
diseases,
for
which
there
is
paucity
timely
effective
preventative
measures.
The
WHO
published
catalogue
priority
pathogens
that
are
likely
to
trigger
future
epidemics,
with
objective
designing
prophylactic
therapeutic
interventions.
rationale
behind
these
interventions
rooted
in
comprehensive
understanding
aetiology,
epidemiology,
pathogenesis
target
diseases.
While
it
imperative
acknowledge
pivotal
role
evolutionary
changes
play,
equally
important
recognise
influence
multifaceted
interplay
factors
on
These
include
human
populations,
vectors
reservoirs
exposure,
environmental
changes.
This
review
summarises
ten
as
well
those
high
epidemic
potential
already
focus
specific
control
programme
initiatives,
such
HIV/AIDS,
tuberculosis,
malaria
Furthermore,
this
concentrated
means
addressing
infections
through
public
health
surveillance
response
systems.
Such
systems
must
be
designed
rapidly
detect
unusual
unexpected
disease
patterns,
track
share
information
real
time,
mobilise
global
responses,
most
ways
effectively
contain
transmission.
Public Health Challenges,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
4(2)
Published: May 13, 2025
ABSTRACT
One
Health
is
an
emerging
area
of
integrative
studies
and
interventions
aimed
at
preventing
zoonotic
diseases
by
addressing
human,
animal,
environmental
interactions.
A
fundamental
aspect
the
concept
understanding
how
these
interactions
influence
health
outcomes
among
humans,
animals,
ecosystems.
Developed
initially
to
respond
need
for
more
human
veterinary
medicine
collaboration,
must
include
social
dimensions
biomedicine
establish
a
biomedical‐integrative
system.
comprehensive
approach
also
be
applied
research's
social,
biological,
historical,
local
aspects.
With
Health,
health‐related
disciplines
can
reconciled,
its
transdisciplinary
imperative
will
provide
solutions
limitations
current
biomedical
public
principles.
This
article
aims
discuss
define
zoonoses
in
different
sectors.
Accordingly,
it
calls
developing
international
priority‐setting
framework
monitor,
report,
assess
following
their
relative
conditions
epidemic,
endemic,
pandemic
settings.
Current
models
global
governance
prevention
still
face
challenges,
such
as
policy
incoherence,
response
delays,
inequity
resource
access.
International
coordination,
investment
surveillance
systems,
promotion
information
transparency
are
key
strategies
improving
crisis
management.
suggested
that
member
states
organizations
participate
actively
establishing
cooperation
frameworks
develop
effective
implementation
mechanisms
managing
threats.
To
safeguard
security,
policymakers,
researchers,
officials
find
insights,
recommendations,
actionable
this
article.