The One Health approach embodies a holistic and interdisciplinary strategy aimed at addressing complex health challenges by recognizing the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. Originating from the understanding that the health of humans, animals, and ecosystems are intrinsically linked, the One Health approach emphasizes collaboration across various sectors, including medicine, veterinary science, environmental science, and public health. By adopting a transdisciplinary perspective, the One Health approach seeks to mitigate the risks of emerging infectious diseases, zoonotic outbreaks, antimicrobial resistance, and environmental degradation. Through integrated surveillance, research, and policy frameworks, One Health initiatives strive to promote the health and well-being of all living organisms while preserving the integrity of ecosystems. By recognizing the interdependence of human, animal, and environmental health, the One Health approach offers a holistic framework for addressing complex health challenges in an interconnected world.
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