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Curr Top Microbiol Immunol. 2013;365:83-100. doi: 10.1007/82_2013_317.
One Health approaches have tended to focus on closer collaboration among veterinarians and medical professionals, but remain unclear about how ecological approaches could be applied or how they might benefit public health and disease control. In this chapter, we review ecological concepts, and discuss their relevance to health, with an emphasis on emerging infectious diseases (EIDs). Despite the fact that most EIDs originate in wildlife, few studies account for the population, community, or ecosystem ecology of the host, reservoir, or vector. The dimensions of ecological approaches to public health that we propose in this chapter are, in essence, networks of population dynamics, community structure, and ecosystem matrices incorporating concepts of complexity, resilience, and biogeochemical processes.
One Health 方法往往侧重于兽医和医疗专业人员之间更紧密的合作,但对于如何应用生态方法或它们如何有益于公共卫生和疾病控制仍不清楚。在本章中,我们回顾了生态概念,并讨论了它们与健康的相关性,重点是新发传染病 (EIDs)。尽管大多数 EIDs 起源于野生动物,但很少有研究考虑宿主、储存宿主或媒介的种群、群落或生态系统生态学。我们在本章中提出的公共卫生生态方法的维度,本质上是包含复杂性、弹性和生物地球化学过程概念的人口动态、群落结构和生态系统矩阵的网络。