The Berlin Principles on One Health - Bridging Global Health and Conservation
For over 15-years, proponents of the One Health approach have worked to consistently interweave components that should never have been separated and now more than ever need to be re-connected: the health of humans, non-human animals, and ecosystems. We have failed to heed the warning signs. A One Health approach is paramount in directing our future health in this acutely and irrevocably changed world. COVID-19 has shown us the exorbitant cost of inaction. The time to act is now.
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The Berlin Principles on One Health - Bridging Global Health and Conservation
Author(s):
Kim Gruetzmacher
,
William B. Karesh
,
John H. Amuasi
,
Adnan Arshad
,
Andrew Farlow
,
Sabine Gabrysch
,
Jens Jetzkowitz
,
Susan Lieberman
,
Clare Palmer
,
Andrea S. Winkler
,
Chris Walzer
Publication Date: 2020
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For over 15-years, proponents of the One Health approach have worked to consistently interweave components that should never have been separated and now more than ever need to be re-connected: the health of humans, non-human animals, and ecosystems. We have failed to heed the warning signs. A One Health approach is paramount in directing our future health in this acutely and irrevocably changed world. COVID-19 has shown us the exorbitant cost of inaction. The time to act is now.