Assessing Global Adoption of One Health Approaches

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William Hueston
Jessica Appert
Terry Denny
Lonnie King
Jamie Umber
Linda Valeri
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[1] University of Minnesota,
[2] Penna Plc,undefined
[3] The Ohio State University,undefined
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EcoHealth | 2013年 / 10卷
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One Health; change model; human–animal–ecosystem interface;
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Transdisciplinary One Health (OH) approaches have been rediscovered as a promising tactic for addressing complex health risks at the human-animal-ecosystem interface. However, there is little evidence of widespread adoption of OH approaches as the new operating normal for addressing these complex health issues. We have used a transformational change model as an evaluation tool and part of an overall assessment of the global adoption of OH approaches. This assessment establishes a point of reference for measuring progress toward OH approaches being the new operating normal. Global adoption of OH approaches will require more strategic efforts to build the case (value proposition), recruiting a broader pool of One Health champions, solidifying partnerships and unifying OH efforts.
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