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  1. Authors: Thomas C. Mettenleiter, Wanda Markotter, Dominique F. Charron, Wiku B. Adisasmito, Salama Almuhairi, Casey Barton Behravesh, Pépé Bilivogui, Salome A. Bukachi, Natalia Casas, Natalia Cediel Becerra, Abhishek Chaudhary, Janice R. Ciacci Zanella, Andrew A. Cunningham, Osman Dar, Nitish Debnath, Baptiste Dungu…
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2024 6:6

    The original article was published in One Health Outlook 2023 5:18

  2. The dynamic nature of zoonotic emergence, spillover and spread necessitates multisectoral coordination beyond national borders to encompass cross-boundary and regional cooperation. Designated points of entry (...

    Authors: Lauren N. Miller, Walid K. Saadawi, Wafa Ben Hamouda, Ahmed S. Elgari, Emaduldin A. Abdulkarim, Ashur M. M. Lmrabet, Abir E. Elbukhmari, Kaouther Harabech, Ammar Ali Jemai, Milad Farhat, Rasha Al-Azab, Abdulaziz Zorgani, Omar Elamher, Tarek Al Sanouri, Claire J. Standley and Erin M. Sorrell
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2024 6:3
  3. The One Health framework is intended to optimise the interdependent health of humans, animals and ecosystems. It relies on effective collaborations across disciplines, sectors and communities. One Health netwo...

    Authors: Kirrilly Thompson, Joanne Taylor, Peter D. Massey and David N. Durrheim
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2024 6:2
  4. Jeilongvirus was proposed as a new genus within the Paramyxoviridae in 2018. The advancement in metagenomic approaches has encouraged multiple reports of Jeilongvirus detection following the initial species disco...

    Authors: Lena Ch’ng, Dolyce H.W. Low, Sophie A. Borthwick, Rong Zhang, Zoe A. Ong, Yvonne C.F. Su, Alan T. Hitch, Gavin J.D. Smith and Ian H. Mendenhall
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:19
  5. Authors: Thomas C. Mettenleiter, Wanda Markotter, Dominique F. Charron, Wiku B. Adisasmito, Salama Almuhairi, Casey Barton Behravesh, Pépé Bilivogui, Salome A. Bukachi, Natalia Casas, Natalia Cediel Becerra, Abhishek Chaudhary, Janice R. Ciacci Zanella, Andrew A. Cunningham, Osman Dar, Nitish Debnath, Baptiste Dungu…
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:18

    The Correction to this article has been published in One Health Outlook 2024 6:6

  6. Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is a viral zoonosis that can cause severe haemorrhagic fevers in humans and high mortality rates and abortions in livestock. On 10 December 2020, the Uganda Ministry of Health was notif...

    Authors: Freda Loy Aceng, Joshua Kayiwa, Peter Elyanu, Joseph Ojwang, Luke Nyakarahuka, Stephen Balinandi, Jayne Byakika-Tusiime, Alfred Wejuli, Julie Rebecca Harris and John Opolot
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:16

    The Correction to this article has been published in One Health Outlook 2024 6:1

  7. As tick ranges expand across North America, the risk of tick bites and tick-borne diseases (TBDs, i.e. diseases or syndromes associated with ticks) rises for humans and animals, making prevention critical. Sev...

    Authors: Andreas Eleftheriou, Samantha Swisher, Andréia Arruda, Amanda Berrian and Risa Pesapane
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:15
  8. Arthropod-borne flaviviruses like dengue virus (DENV) and yellow fever virus (YFV) are major human pathogens. In Latin America, YFV is maintained in sylvatic cycles involving non-human primates (NHP) and fores...

    Authors: Mónica Salas-Rojas, Edmilson Ferreira de Oliveira-Filho, Cenia Almazán-Marín, Alba Zulema Rodas-Martínez, Álvaro Aguilar-Setién and Jan Felix Drexler
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:14
  9. Brucellosis is a serious community health problem and endemic disease in Tanzania in both humans and animals. Frontline health workers (FHWs) play a vital role in reporting and hence prevent and control brucel...

    Authors: Belinda Joseph Mligo, Calvin Sindato, Richard B Yapi, Mpoki Mwabukusi, Coletha Mathew, Ernatus M Mkupasi, Esron D Karimuribo and Rudovick R Kazwala
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:13
  10. Although antimicrobial resistance (AMR) bacteria present a significant and ongoing public health challenge, its magnitude remains poorly understood, especially in many parts of the developing countries. Hence,...

    Authors: Mengistu Abayneh, Ahmed Zeynudin, Rahel Tamrat, Mulualem Tadesse and Abraham Tamirat
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:12
  11. Solving complex public health challenges requires integrated approaches to health, such as One Health. A key element of the One Health approach is the interrelationship between human, animal and environmental ...

    Authors: Paul Gwakisa, Janeth George, Calvin Sindato, Anibariki Ngonyoka, Happiness Nnko, Justine Assenga, Sharadhuli Kimera and Moses Ole Nessele
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:11
  12. While technologies, tools and expertise have proven that countries can be made safe from dog-mediated human rabies, the disease remains a major public health threat in Burkina Faso. The paper reports the exper...

    Authors: Madi Savadogo, Laibané Dieudonné Dahourou, Abdoul Kader Ilboudo, Sidwatta Guy Ilboudo, Hamidou Zangré, Grissoum Tarnagda, Zacharia Souli, Alima Hadjia Banyala Combari, Ramata Diarra, Mémouna Bidima, Marina Gracienne Bintou Traoré, Charles Dieudonné Mandé, Kongnimissom Apoline Sondo and Katinka de Balogh
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:9
  13. One Health is defined as an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems; this approach attracts stakeholders from multiple sectors, ...

    Authors: Ava Sullivan, Oladele Ogunseitan, Jonathan Epstein, Vipat Kuruchittham, Mabel Nangami, David Kabasa, William Bazeyo, Irene Naigaga, Olesya Kochkina, Winnie Bikaako, Nur Ahmad, Agnes Yawe, Christine Muhumuza, Rahmi Nuraini, Indira Wahyuni, Raja Adli…
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:8
  14. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a global threat to human, animal, and environmental health. AMR is a technical area in the Global Health Security Agenda initiative which uses the Joint External Evaluation...

    Authors: Mohan P. Joshi, Fozo Alombah, Niranjan Konduri, Antoine Ndiaye, Ndinda Kusu, Reuben Kiggundu, Edgar Peter Lusaya, Robert Tuala Tuala, Martha Embrey, Tamara Hafner, Ousmane Traore, Mame Mbaye, Babatunde Akinola, Denylson Namburete, Alphonse Acho, Yacouba Hema…
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:7
  15. Our planet is populated by at least a trillion species of microorganisms. Every life form is sustained by them and they make the planet habitable. Only a minority of them, about 1400 species, cause infectious ...

    Authors: Rino Rappuoli, Paul Young, Eliora Ron, Simone Pecetta and Mariagrazia Pizza
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:5
  16. Several factors, such as residential area topography, population density, and lack of infrastructure, were hypothesized to contribute toward respondents’ knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding disease tra...

    Authors: Touseef Ahmed, Osama Bin Amjad, Haseeb Ahmed, Shafique Ahmed, Jamil Ahmed Ansari, Robert Ricketson and Muhammad Farooq Tahir
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:3
  17. Commensal Escherichia coli residing in the guts of humans and animals are reservoirs of multidrug resistance (MDR) genes, including quinolone resistance genes, in humans and poultry. This study aimed to character...

    Authors: Mabel Kamweli Aworh, Jacob K. P. Kwaga, Rene S. Hendriksen, Emmanuel C. Okolocha, Erin Harrell and Siddhartha Thakur
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2023 5:2
  18. Orthohantaviruses and leptospira are emerging zoonotic pathogens of high public health significance. The epidemiology of orthohantavirus infections and leptospirosis is similar and presents related clinical pictu...

    Authors: N. P. Sunil-Chandra, Åsa Fahlman, Shantha Waidyarathna, Jonas Näslund, M. V. M. L. Jayasundara, Lwande Olivia Wesula and Göran Bucht
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:17
  19. Translocation is a common tool in wildlife management and its implementation has resulted in many conservation successes. During translocations, any associated infectious agents are moved with their wildlife h...

    Authors: Rebecca K. French, Zoë L. Stone, Kevin A. Parker and Edward C. Holmes
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:16
  20. Following the principles outlined by the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s International Biosecurity and Prevention Forum, the European Commission’s Joint Resear...

    Authors: Caroline R. M. Kennedy, Yuri Bruinen de Bruin, Anne-Sophie Lequarré, Rebecca T. Ackerman, Jill Luster, Tiffany M. Tsang, Kari D. McInturff, Cassandra P. Carter and Richard Pilch
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:15
  21. Subsequent to its first detection in 2011, the insect-transmitted bunyavirus Schmallenberg virus (SBV; genus Orthobunyavirus) caused a large-scale epizootic of fetal malformation in the European ruminant populati...

    Authors: Kerstin Wernike, Andrea Aebischer, Jean-Christophe Audonnet and Martin Beer
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:13
  22. Ongoing outbreaks of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) continue posing a global health threat. Vaccination of livestock reservoir species is a recommended strategy to prevent spread of ME...

    Authors: Jordi Rodon, Anna Z. Mykytyn, Guillermo Cantero, Irina C. Albulescu, Berend-Jan Bosch, Alexander Brix, Jean-Christophe Audonnet, Albert Bensaid, Júlia Vergara-Alert, Bart L. Haagmans and Joaquim Segalés
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:12
  23. Hunters, vendors, and consumers are key actors in the wildlife trade value chain in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, and potentially face an elevated risk of exposure to zoonotic diseases. Understanding the knowledg...

    Authors: Tina Kusumaningrum, Alice Latinne, Stephanie Martinez, Jusuf Kalengkongan, Ageng Wiyatno, Aghnianditya Kresno Dewantari, Novie Kasenda, Janno B. B. Bernadus, Ungke Anton Jaya, Chairin Nisa Ma’roef, Leilani Francisco, Emily Hagan, Maureen Miller, Khin Saw Aye Myint, Peter Daszak, Kevin J. Olival…
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:11
  24. Antimicrobials are essential for human and animal health. Drug resistance to an antimicrobial agent follows the introduction of a new antimicrobial agent. Evidence suggests that the public plays an important r...

    Authors: Haileyesus Dejene, Rediet Birhanu and Zewdu Seyoum Tarekegn
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:10
  25. The Equine Hepacivirus (EqHV) is an equine-specific and liver-tropic virus belonging to the diverse genus of Hepaciviruses. It was recently found in a large donkey (Equus asinus) cohort with a similar seroprevale...

    Authors: André Gömer, Christina Puff, Birthe Reinecke, Stephanie Bracht, Maria Conze, Wolfgang Baumgärtner, Jörg Steinmann, Karsten Feige, Jessika M. V. Cavalleri, Eike Steinmann and Daniel Todt
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:9
  26. The risk of spreading emerging and reemerging diseases has been increasing by the interactions of human – animal – ecosystems and increases account for more than one billion cases, a million deaths and caused ...

    Authors: Gashaw Adane Erkyihun, Fikru Regassa Gari, Bedaso Mammo Edao and Gezahegne Mamo Kassa
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:8
  27. Recent emerging and re-emerging diseases in animals and humans show the vulnerability of humans, animals, and crops to disease outbreaks and the large potential impact on health, food security, and economies w...

    Authors: Tae Youn Kim, Loinda Baldrias, Sophia Papageorgiou, Edna Aguilar, Michael Tee, Terra Kelly, Jim Hill and Michael Wilkes
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:7
  28. Lagos State is the epicenter of COVID-19 in Nigeria, having the highest number of cases and death. Veterinary practitioners play an important role in public health and risk exposure to SARS-CoV-2, the virus th...

    Authors: Folajimi O. Shorunke, Emmanuel C. Okolocha, Grace S. Kia, Aishat Usman, Oluseyi Akano and Emmanuel J. Awosanya
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:4
  29. In Ghana, the conversion of land to agriculture, especially across the vegetative belt has resulted in fragmented forest landscapes with increased interactions among humans, domestic animals, and wildlife.

    Authors: Richard Suu-Ire, Evangeline Obodai, Samuel Otis Bel-Nono, William Kwabena Ampofo, Jonna A. K. Mazet, Tracey Goldstein, Christine Kreuder Johnson, Brett Smith, Linda Boaatema, Theodore Worlanyo Asigbee, Joseph Awuni, Eric Opoku and Terra R. Kelly
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:6
  30. Understanding how and why people interact with animals is important for the prevention and control of zoonoses. To date, studies have primarily focused on the most visible forms of human-animal contact (e.g., ...

    Authors: Sagan Friant, Jesse Bonwitt, Wilfred A. Ayambem, Nzube M. Ifebueme, Alobi O. Alobi, Oshama M. Otukpa, Andrew J. Bennett, Corrigan Shea, Jessica M. Rothman, Tony L. Goldberg and Jerry K. Jacka
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:5
  31. Diarrhoeagenic Escherichia coli (DEC) strains are common causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Waterborne DEC could pose a health risk to humans through domestic use of contaminated water. However, epidemi...

    Authors: Babatunde Odetoyin, Olawumi Ogundipe and Adebola Onanuga
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:3
  32. Over the past decade, 70% of new and re-emerging infectious disease outbreaks in East Africa have originated from the Congo Basin where Rwanda is located. To respond to these increasing risks of disastrous out...

    Authors: Gloria Igihozo, Phaedra Henley, Arne Ruckert, Charles Karangwa, Richard Habimana, Rosine Manishimwe, Leandre Ishema, Hélène Carabin, Mary E. Wiktorowicz and Ronald Labonté
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:2
  33. Brucellosis an important zoonotic disease worldwide, which frequently presents as an undifferentiated febrile illness with otherwise varied and non-specific clinical manifestations. Despite its importance, the...

    Authors: Belinda Joseph Mligo, Calvin Sindato, Richard B. Yapi, Coletha Mathew, Ernatus M. Mkupasi, Rudovick R. Kazwala and Esron D. Karimuribo
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2022 4:1
  34. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has recently gained worldwide recognition, as the emergence of multi-drug resistant organisms has led to increased mortality and economic burden. This study aimed to assess knowl...

    Authors: Mabel Kamweli Aworh, Jacob Kwada Paghi Kwaga and Emmanuel Chukwudi Okolocha
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2021 3:25
  35. Dental fluorosis is caused by prolonged exposure to excessive fluoride during the period of permanent tooth formation and is characterized by tooth discoloration, pitting, and loss of shape. Communities livin...

    Authors: Theodore Habiyakare, Janna M. Schurer, Barika Poole, Susan Murcott, Basile Migabo, Birori Mardochee, J. Hellen Amuguni and John P. Morgan
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2021 3:23
  36. Zoonotic diseases pose a significant threat to human, animal, and environmental health. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has endured a significant burden of zoonotic disease impacts. To a...

    Authors: Grace W. Goryoka, Virgil Kuassi Lokossou, Kate Varela, Nadia Oussayef, Bernard Kofi, Vivian Iwar and Casey Barton Behravesh
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2021 3:24
  37. This systematic review aimed to analyse the performance of the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) strategy in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and how its implementation has embraced advancement in in...

    Authors: Irene R. Mremi, Janeth George, Susan F. Rumisha, Calvin Sindato, Sharadhuli I. Kimera and Leonard E. G. Mboera
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2021 3:22
  38. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has gained national and international attention. The design and launch of national policy on antimicrobial use and resistance and action plan marked a milestone in Ghana’s commit...

    Authors: Augustina Koduah, Martha Gyansa-Lutterodt, George Kwesi Hedidor, Reginald Sekyi-Brown, Michelle Asiedu-Danso, Brian Adu Asare, Angela Ama Ackon and Edith Andrews Annan
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2021 3:18
  39. While sustainability has become a universal precept in the development of global health security systems, supporting policies often lack mechanisms to drive policies into regular practice. ‘On-paper’ norms and...

    Authors: Stephanie Marie Norlock, Patrick W. Okanya, Anastasia Trataris, Michael E. Hildebrand, Jean de Dieu Baziki, Imane Belkourati and Maureen Ellis
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2021 3:20
  40. Biological threats are complex and multifaceted, as evidenced by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Their effective prevention and countering require multiple lines of collaborative action and sustained cross-sect...

    Authors: Tatyana A. Novossiolova, Simon Whitby, Malcolm Dando and Graham S. Pearson
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2021 3:17
  41. Bacterial Foodborne Pathogens (FBP) are the commonest cause of foodborne illness or foodborne diseases (FBD) worldwide. They contaminate food at any stages in the entire food chain, from farm to dining-table. ...

    Authors: Dinaol Belina, Yonas Hailu, Tesfaye Gobena, Tine Hald and Patrick Murigu Kamau Njage
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2021 3:19
  42. Brucellosis is a bacterial zoonosis of public health and economic importance worldwide. It affects a number of domestic animals, wild animals and humans. Human brucellosis originates from either livestock or w...

    Authors: R. M. Sambu, C. Mathew, H. E. Nonga, A. S. Lukambagire, R. B. Yapi, J. Akoko, G. Fokou, J. D. Keyyu, B. Bonfoh and R. R. Kazwala
    Citation: One Health Outlook 2021 3:15

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