One Health Approach: Global & Indian Initiatives

One Health Approach: An Introduction

  • The concept recognizing the interdependence of animals, humans, and the environment is known as "One Health."
  • Rudolf Virchow, considered the father of modern pathology, highlighted in 1856 the absence of clear boundaries between animal and human medicine.

Components of One Health

  • Human Health Nexus: The well-being of humans is intricately tied to both animal health and the environment. Diseases can pass between humans and animals, while environmental factors significantly impact health outcomes.
  • Animal-Related Impact: The health of both domestic and wild animals can influence human health through the transmission of zoonotic diseases. These illnesses can transfer ....
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