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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.