Towards an actionable One Health approach

dc.creatorXiao-Xi Zhang
dc.creatorLederman, Z.
dc.creatorLe-Fei Han
dc.creatorSchurer, J.M.
dc.creatorLi-Hua Xiao
dc.creatorZhi-Bing Zhang
dc.creatorQiu-Lan Chen
dc.creatorPfeiffer, D.
dc.creatorWard, M.P.
dc.creatorSripa, B.
dc.creatorGabriël, S.
dc.creatorDhama, K.
dc.creatorAcharya, K.P.
dc.creatorRobertson, L.J.
dc.creatorDeem, S.L.
dc.creatorAenishaenslin, C.
dc.creatorDantas-Torres, F.
dc.creatorOtranto, D.
dc.creatorGrace, Delia
dc.creatorYang Wang
dc.creatorPeng Li
dc.creatorChao Fu
dc.creatorPoeta, P.
dc.creatorRahman, M.T.
dc.creatorKassegne, K.
dc.creatorYong-Zhang Zhu
dc.creatorKun Yin
dc.creatorJiming Liu
dc.creatorZhao-Jun Wang
dc.creatorXiao-Kui Guo
dc.creatorWen-Feng Gong
dc.creatorSchwartländer, B.
dc.creatorMing-Hui Ren
dc.creatorXiao-Nong Zhou
dc.date2024-04-12
dc.date2024-04-12T13:18:27Z
dc.date2024-04-12T13:18:27Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T16:44:46Z
dc.descriptionBackground Despite the increasing focus on strengthening One Health capacity building on global level, challenges remain in devising and implementing real-world interventions particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. Recognizing these gaps, the One Health Action Commission (OHAC) was established as an academic community for One Health action with an emphasis on research agenda setting to identify actions for highest impact. Main text This viewpoint describes the agenda of, and motivation for, the recently formed OHAC. Recognizing the urgent need for evidence to support the formulation of necessary action plans, OHAC advocates the adoption of both bottom-up and top-down approaches to identify the current gaps in combating zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance, addressing food safety, and to enhance capacity building for context-sensitive One Health implementation. Conclusions By promoting broader engagement and connection of multidisciplinary stakeholders, OHAC envisions a collaborative global platform for the generation of innovative One Health knowledge, distilled practical experience and actionable policy advice, guided by strong ethical principles of One Health.
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/140799
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/132044
dc.languageen
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.sourceXiao-Xi Zhang, Lederman, Z., Le-Fei Han, Schurer, J.M., Li-Hua Xiao, Zhi-Bing Zhang, Qiu-Lan Chen, Pfeiffer, D., Ward, M.P., Sripa, B., Gabriël, S., Dhama, K., Acharya, K.P., Robertson, L.J., Deem, S.L., Aenishaenslin, C., Dantas-Torres, F., Otranto, D., Grace, D., Yang Wang, Peng Li, Chao Fu, Poeta, P., Rahman, M.T., Kassegne, K., Yong-Zhang Zhu, Kun Yin, Jiming Liu, Zhao-Jun Wang, Xiao-Kui Guo, Wen-Feng Gong, Schwartländer, B., Ming-Hui Ren and Xiao-Nong Zhou. 2024. Towards an actionable One Health approach. Infectious Diseases of Poverty 13: 28.
dc.subjectone health approach
dc.subjectresearch
dc.titleTowards an actionable One Health approach
dc.typeJournal Article

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