Current affiliation: University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Emerg Infect Dis. 2013 Dec;19(12). doi: 10.3201/eid1912.130265.
A One Health approach considers the role of changing environments with regard to infectious and chronic disease risks affecting humans and nonhuman animals. Recent disease emergence events have lent support to a One Health approach. In 2010, the Stone Mountain Working Group on One Health Proof of Concept assembled and evaluated the evidence regarding proof of concept of the One Health approach to disease prediction and control. Aspects examined included the feasibility of integrating human, animal, and environmental health and whether such integration could improve disease prediction and control efforts. They found evidence to support each of these concepts but also identified the need for greater incorporation of environmental and ecosystem factors into disease assessments and interventions. The findings of the Working Group argue for larger controlled studies to evaluate the comparative effectiveness of the One Health approach.
一种健康的方法考虑了变化的环境对人类和非人类动物的传染病和慢性病风险的影响。最近的疾病爆发事件支持了一种健康的方法。2010 年,石山区关于健康综合概念的工作组对健康综合方法在疾病预测和控制方面的概念验证进行了收集和评估。所审查的方面包括整合人类、动物和环境健康的可行性,以及这种整合是否能够改善疾病预测和控制工作。他们发现有证据支持这些概念中的每一个,但也确定需要将更多的环境和生态系统因素纳入疾病评估和干预措施。工作组的调查结果表明需要进行更大规模的对照研究来评估健康综合方法的比较效果。