[HTML][HTML] The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic: A review of the current evidence

P Chatterjee, N Nagi, A Agarwal, B Das… - Indian Journal of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
A novel coronavirus (nCoV) spillover event, with its epicenter in Wuhan, People's Republic
of China, has emerged as a public health emergency of international concern. This began …

[HTML][HTML] Mitigating future respiratory virus pandemics: new threats and approaches to consider

GC Gray, ER Robie, CJ Studstill, CL Nunn - Viruses, 2021 - mdpi.com
Despite many recent efforts to predict and control emerging infectious disease threats to
humans, we failed to anticipate the zoonotic viruses which led to pandemics in 2009 and …

[HTML][HTML] A generalizable one health framework for the control of zoonotic diseases

RR Ghai, RM Wallace, JC Kile, TR Shoemaker… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
Effectively preventing and controlling zoonotic diseases requires a One Health approach
that involves collaboration across sectors responsible for human health, animal health (both …

[HTML][HTML] Operationalising the “One Health” approach in India: facilitators of and barriers to effective cross-sector convergence for zoonoses prevention and control

FA Asaaga, JC Young, MA Oommen, R Chandarana… - BMC public health, 2021 - Springer
Background There is a strong policy impetus for the One Health cross-sectoral approach to
address the complex challenge of zoonotic diseases, particularly in low/lower middle …

[HTML][HTML] Checklist for one health epidemiological reporting of evidence (COHERE)

MF Davis, SC Rankin, JM Schurer, S Cole, L Conti… - One Health, 2017 - Elsevier
One Health is defined as the intersection and integration of knowledge regarding humans,
animals, and the environment, yet as the One Health scientific literature expands, there is …

[HTML][HTML] Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approach

KP Acharya, D Subedi, RT Wilson - One health, 2021 - Elsevier
Rabies is a vaccine-preventable viral disease present in more than 150 countries around
the world. Globally, almost 60,000 people die each year from rabies, of which more than …

[HTML][HTML] The growth and strategic functioning of One Health networks: a systematic analysis

MS Khan, P Rothman-Ostrow, J Spencer… - The lancet Planetary …, 2018 - thelancet.com
Background The recent increase in attention to linkages between human health, animal
health, and the state of the environment has resulted in the rapid growth of networks that …

[HTML][HTML] Review of rabies in Nepal

S Pantha, D Subedi, U Poudel, S Subedi, K Kaphle… - One Health, 2020 - Elsevier
Rabies is a global problem, but the burden is higher in less developed or developing
countries of Asia and Africa. In Nepal, rabies is reported to kill around 500 animals and up to …

“One Health” from concept to application in the global world

MC Schneider, C Munoz-Zanzi, K Min… - … Encyclopedia of Global …, 2019 - oxfordre.com
The vision that everything is connected in this world is not new. However, to respond to the
current challenges that the world is facing, the integrated vision that humans, animals, and …

[HTML][HTML] One health,“disease X” & the challenge of “unknown” unknowns

P Chatterjee, P Nair, M Chersich, Y Terefe… - Indian Journal of …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 and its rapid spread globally emphasizes the ever-present
threat of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. In this review, the pathogen …