2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.652079
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Critical Evaluation of Cross-Sectoral Collaborations to Inform the Implementation of the “One Health” Approach in Guadeloupe

Abstract: In Guadeloupe, a French overseas territory located in the Eastern Caribbean, infectious and non-infectious diseases, loss of biodiversity, natural disasters and global change threaten the health and well-being of animals, plants, and people. Implementing the “One Health” (OH) approach is crucial to reduce the archipelago's vulnerability to these health threats. However, OH remains underdeveloped in Guadeloupe, hampering efficient and effective intersectoral and transdisciplinary collaborations for disease surv… Show more

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“…This would allow analytical strategies to be built around the One Health concept defined as a collaborative, multisectoral and transdisciplinary approach working at local, regional, national and global levels, to achieve optimal health outcomes and recognize the interconnection between people, animals, plants and their common environment ( Lerner and Berg, 2017 ). This approach would make the challenge relevant for a better understanding and surveillance of human, plant or animal health and diseases ( Gruel et al , 2021 ).…”
Section: Themes Tools and Developments Of A Transdisciplinary Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would allow analytical strategies to be built around the One Health concept defined as a collaborative, multisectoral and transdisciplinary approach working at local, regional, national and global levels, to achieve optimal health outcomes and recognize the interconnection between people, animals, plants and their common environment ( Lerner and Berg, 2017 ). This approach would make the challenge relevant for a better understanding and surveillance of human, plant or animal health and diseases ( Gruel et al , 2021 ).…”
Section: Themes Tools and Developments Of A Transdisciplinary Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%