2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobb.2021.09.003
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A One Health strategy for emerging infectious diseases based on the COVID-19 outbreak

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“…Animal infectious diseases pose a significant threat to the health and well‐being of animals, humans, and the environment (Figure 4). 49 In recent years, attention has been drawn to the impact of animal infectious diseases on global health, international trade, ecosystem health, and economic well‐being 50 . These diseases cause economic harm in agriculture, endanger animal health and welfare, and have an indirect impact on trade restrictions and human health 51 .…”
Section: Infectious Disease Outbreaksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal infectious diseases pose a significant threat to the health and well‐being of animals, humans, and the environment (Figure 4). 49 In recent years, attention has been drawn to the impact of animal infectious diseases on global health, international trade, ecosystem health, and economic well‐being 50 . These diseases cause economic harm in agriculture, endanger animal health and welfare, and have an indirect impact on trade restrictions and human health 51 .…”
Section: Infectious Disease Outbreaksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regular surveillance of these individuals is critical in preventing emerging infectious disease outbreaks. To improve early warning systems and emerging infectious disease outbreak detection, proactive animal handler surveillance can be an important addition to hospital surveillance ( 37 ).…”
Section: Recommendations On How Ssa Can Be Better Prepared For Future...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many new science-based policy reports continue to focus on the global public health emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic following the fast spread of the infectious virus of possible zoonotic origin (Wu et al. 2022 ). As of 19 August 2023, about 7 million people had died of COVID-19 worldwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%