Una Salud Nuevos desafíos a partir de la pandemia de COVID-19 Autores/as DOI Creative Commons
Pablo Zunino

Veterinaria (Montevideo), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 60(222)

Published: Aug. 12, 2024

The strategy based on the integration of, until recently, compartmentalized knowledge such as human, animal, and environmental health, to address significant planetary health problems has experienced a notable boost associated with formalization of One Health approach. need analyze global challenges under this perspective emerged response impacts change. COVID-19 pandemic dramatically exposed situation. Its impact highlighted limitations in reaction international system raised doubts about effectiveness its instruments. This article describes different aspects opens some lines reflection new facing approach today. must provide framework for analysis but also action that can effectively result promotion world challenged by change still profoundly unequal.

Language: Английский

Nanoparticles of Natural Product-derived Medicines: Beyond the Pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Yedi Herdiana

Heliyon, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11(4), P. e42739 - e42739

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

This review explores the synergistic potential of natural products and nanotechnology for viral infections, highlighting key antiviral, immunomodulatory, antioxidant properties to combat pandemics caused by highly infectious viruses. These often result in severe public health crises, particularly affecting vulnerable populations due respiratory complications increased mortality rates. A cytokine storm is initiated when an overload pro-inflammatory cytokines chemokines released, leading a systemic inflammatory response. Viral mutations limited availability effective drugs, vaccines, therapies contribute continuous transmission virus. The coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has sparked renewed interest product-derived antivirals. efficacy traditional medicines against infections examined. Their anti-inflammatory, are highlighted. discusses how enhances herbal combating infections.

Language: Английский

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The importance, benefits, and future of nanobiosensors for infectious diseases DOI

Th. S. Dhahi,

Alaa Kamal Yousif Dafhalla, Sawsan Ali Saad

et al.

Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 71(2), P. 429 - 445

Published: Jan. 18, 2024

Abstract Infectious diseases, caused by pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi, are crucial for efficient disease management, reducing morbidity and mortality rates controlling spread. Traditional laboratory‐based diagnostic methods face challenges high costs, time consumption, a lack of trained personnel in resource‐poor settings. Diagnostic biosensors have gained momentum potential solution, offering advantages low cost, sensitivity, ease use, portability. Nanobiosensors promising tool detecting diagnosing infectious diseases coronavirus disease, human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis. These sensors use nanostructured carbon nanotubes, graphene, nanoparticles to detect specific biomarkers pathogens. They operate through mechanisms like the lateral flow test platform, where sample containing biomarker pathogen is applied strip. If present, binds recognition probes on strip, indicating positive result. This binding event visualized colored line. review discusses importance, benefits, nanobiosensors diseases.

Language: Английский

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

Published: Aug. 12, 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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What have we learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic? DOI
Shampa Chatterjee, Amaro Nunes Duarte‐Neto, Marco Cascella

et al.

Elsevier eBooks, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 867 - 892

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Perspective Chapter: Viral Zoonoses – Pathways and Mechanisms DOI
Kanchan Bhardwaj, C. T. Ranjith-Kumar, Prasenjit Guchhait

et al.

IntechOpen eBooks, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 14, 2025

Viral zoonoses are infectious diseases caused by viruses that naturally transmitted from non-human vertebrates to humans. Many of animal origin, such as the influenza viruses, dengue virus, ebola SARS coronavirus and others, significant public health, economy biodefence concerns. Hence, there is a substantial interest in addressing various aspects viral zoonosis, including detection reservoirs, developing an understanding role hosts, vectors environment emergence zoonoses, vector ecology, molecular mechanisms underlying host jump establishing modes transmission. This chapter describes current pathways involved their impact on strategies for controlling zoonotic diseases.

Language: Английский

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Love Them & Leave Them: science-based rationale for a campaign at the public health-conservation interface DOI Creative Commons
Jamie K. Reaser, Hongying Li,

Sean Southey

et al.

Frontiers in Conservation Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 5

Published: Jan. 23, 2025

Wild animals have been implicated as the source for disease outbreaks in humans (e.g., bubonic plague, Ebola, Hendra virus). Public health messaging intended to mitigate these zoonotic risks can inadvertently induce fear of wildlife, thereby resulting wildlife culling and habitat destruction. We propose a science-based social marketing campaign – Love Them & Leave protect people wildlife. This One Health will be primarily implemented by public communicators who work with government officials and/or local communities. The campaign’s six key messages emphasize inter-linkages between human well-being pandemic prevention encourage target audiences appreciate (love) while refraining from touching or occupying places that inhabit feed (leave them … alone). provide guidance tailoring global vision ecological socio-cultural contexts. is responsive recent call multilateral bodies governments prevent pandemics at source.

Language: Английский

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The Importance of Studying Infectious and Parasitic Diseases of Wild Animals in the Amazon Biome with a Focus on One Health DOI Creative Commons
Felipe Masiero Salvarani, Hanna Gabriela da Silva Oliveira, Letícia Maria Passos Corrêa

et al.

Veterinary Sciences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 12(2), P. 100 - 100

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

The Amazon Biome is home to an extraordinary diversity of wildlife, many which are reservoirs or vectors for infectious and parasitic diseases that can impact not only the health wild animals but also human domestic animal populations. This narrative review highlights critical importance studying in within Amazon, particularly context One Health approach, recognizes interconnectedness human, animal, environmental health. examines key pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, parasites, pose significant risks wildlife conservation public Through a synthesis recent literature, this article emphasizes need comprehensive surveillance, research, collaboration between veterinary, medical, sectors. results underscore urgent necessity integrated response emerging diseases, as changes activities increasingly disrupt ecosystems region. conclusions advocate reinforcement initiatives ensure protection biodiversity prevention zoonotic disease transmission

Language: Английский

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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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What’s love got to do with it? A biophilia-based approach to zoonoses prevention through a conservation lens DOI Creative Commons

Jason R. Kirkey

Frontiers in Conservation Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5

Published: Nov. 26, 2024

E.O. Wilson coined the term biophilia, defining it as an innate affinity to natural world. The concept of nature connectedness is used in environmental psychology a measure feelings and self-perceptions nature. Researchers have found wide variety positive effects associated with connectedness, including better mental health wellbeing, increased altruistic cooperative behavior, heightened empathy. When these empathy are directed toward applied conservation actions, they can overcome compassion collapse, phenomenon observed lower study participants willingness engage behavior when there many or diffuse victims disaster. Biophilia important conservation, but has not been widely zoonoses prevention. public community often relied on fear-based (biophobic) messages, which drive very interactions were intended avoid (e.g., media reports bat leading culling activities destruction habitat) exacerbate ecological drivers spillover. Communication strategies rooted biophilia may be more effective at generating for both human communities, greater leave zoonotic pathogen hosts their habitats alone, further reducing spillover events conditions that make likely. Given intertwined health, critical communities speak unified voice.

Language: Английский

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Emergencies of zoonotic diseases, drivers, and the role of artificial intelligence in tracking the epidemic and pandemics DOI Creative Commons
Akmal Zubair,

Rawaha Mukhtar,

Hanem M. Ahmed

et al.

Decoding Infection and Transmission, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2, P. 100032 - 100032

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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