One Health is an integrated, multidisciplinary approach that aims to sustainably optimize co-balance among people, animals, and ecosystems. Fundamentally, it is a master key to addressing multiple goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Multidisciplinary sciences and approaches that intend to address the diverse targets set out, and aim for balance among all creatures, will serve to achieve the goals of the 2030 Agenda.
Identification, diagnosis, and control of neglected tropical diseases, and vector and pest management, would be addressed to achieve our prospects toward the One Health approach.
In order to demonstrate One Health in action, in this article collection we welcome submissions related to the themes below:
- Developing/evaluating cross-sector interventions (WASH, MDA, vector control) against NTDs.
- Community co-approaches to NTD surveillance and control.
- Surveillance of sustainable parasitic and bacterial threats that are transmitted by vectors and/or pests, and cause NTDs to both people and animals.
- Diagnosis of sustainable parasitic and bacterial threats that are transmitted by vectors and/or pests, and cause NTDs to both people and animals.
- Vaccinations against NTDs and/or vector transmitted diseases of both humans and animals.
- Vector and pest management against NTDs.
One Health is an integrated, multidisciplinary approach that aims to sustainably optimize co-balance among people, animals, and ecosystems. Fundamentally, it is a master key to addressing multiple goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Multidisciplinary sciences and approaches that intend to address the diverse targets set out, and aim for balance among all creatures, will serve to achieve the goals of the 2030 Agenda.
Identification, diagnosis, and control of neglected tropical diseases, and vector and pest management, would be addressed to achieve our prospects toward the One Health approach.
In order to demonstrate One Health in action, in this article collection we welcome submissions related to the themes below:
- Developing/evaluating cross-sector interventions (WASH, MDA, vector control) against NTDs.
- Community co-approaches to NTD surveillance and control.
- Surveillance of sustainable parasitic and bacterial threats that are transmitted by vectors and/or pests, and cause NTDs to both people and animals.
- Diagnosis of sustainable parasitic and bacterial threats that are transmitted by vectors and/or pests, and cause NTDs to both people and animals.
- Vaccinations against NTDs and/or vector transmitted diseases of both humans and animals.
- Vector and pest management against NTDs.