ISBN13: | 9781032140674 |
ISBN10: | 1032140674 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 408 pages |
Size: | 229x152 mm |
Weight: | 453 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 42 Illustrations, black & white; 3 Halftones, black & white; 39 Line drawings, black & white; 18 Tables, black & white |
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Biology in general
Botany, plant sciences
Zoology
Medicine in general
Infectious diseases, microbiology
Veterinary science
Patient care
Emergency medicine
Agriculture in general
Civil and construction engineering
Environmental health, occupational health
Environmental sciences
Further readings in medicine
Environmental protection
Environmental sciences in general
Biology in general (charity campaign)
Botany, plant sciences (charity campaign)
Zoology (charity campaign)
Medicine in general (charity campaign)
Infectious diseases, microbiology (charity campaign)
Veterinary science (charity campaign)
Patient care (charity campaign)
Emergency medicine (charity campaign)
Agriculture in general (charity campaign)
Civil and construction engineering (charity campaign)
Environmental health, occupational health (charity campaign)
Environmental sciences (charity campaign)
Further readings in medicine (charity campaign)
Environmental protection (charity campaign)
Environmental sciences in general (charity campaign)
Global One Health and Infectious Diseases
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Through the lens of infectious disease, this book brings together the diverse range of topics necessary to be an effective global health practitioner at the intersection of human and animal health, particularly in developing countries.
While many terms relate to One Health, the idea remains the same: to think outside a chosen area of specialty and work collaboratively as part of a team to improve health status around the world. This involves the collective effort of physicians, veterinarians, public health practitioners, ecologists, anthropologists, social workers, economists, and many others. Collectively, these are the Global One Health practitioners.
Through the lens of infectious disease, this book brings together the diverse range of topics necessary to be an effective global health practitioner at the intersection of human and animal health, particularly in developing countries. It explores what an aspiring or mid-career practitioner should be aware of when working with infectious diseases, including technical skills, cultural competency, capacity building, big data, and understanding the landscape and history of global health. Each chapter focuses on a specific area of necessary knowledge with background information, case examples, and resources to use moving forward.
An important reference for upper-level undergraduate students, graduate students, and early practitioners in human, animal, and public health, this text highlights the competencies rather than focusing on the problems in Global One Health. It provides a blueprint of areas that the reader should pay attention to, particularly in the realm of infectious diseases.
Chapter 13 ?One Health Education, Training, and Capacity Building? is available to read Open Access at https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781032140674.
1. COVID-19 ? A Catalyst for the One Health Movement 2. Global One Health History 3. International health, Commerce, and Collaboration 4. Major Stakeholders and Navigating Engagement 5. Coordinated Surveillance Systems for Infectious Disease at National and International Levels 6. Antimicrobial Resistance ? A One Health Issue 7. Global Nutrition and the Intersection of Human and Animal Health 9. Ecosystems and Infectious Disease 10. Economics of One Health 11. Cultural Competency ? A Cornerstone for Effective Collaborations 12. Gender, Infectious Diseases, and One Health 13. One Health Education, Training, and Capacity Building 14. Harnessing Data, Collaborations, and Connectedness to Foster One Health 15. Present and Future Climate Change Crisis ? One Health Challenges