Cardona Carol, Travis Dominic A, Berger Kavita, Coat Gwenaële, Kennedy Shaun, Steer Clifford J, Murtaugh Michael P, Sriramarao P
Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States (Dr Cardona).
Department of Veterinary Population Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, United States (Dr Travis).
Glob Adv Health Med. 2015 Sep;4(5):50-4. doi: 10.7453/gahmj.2015.053. Epub 2015 Sep 1.
Numerous interspecies disease transmission events, Ebola virus being a recent and cogent example, highlight the complex interactions between human, animal, and environmental health and the importance of addressing medicine and health in a comprehensive scientific manner. The diversity of information gained from the natural, social, behavioral, and systems sciences is critical to developing and sustainably promoting integrated health approaches that can be implemented at the local, national, and international levels to meet grand challenges. The Concept of One Medicine One Science (COMOS) as outlined herein describes the interplay between scientific knowledge that underpins health and medicine and efforts toward stabilizing local systems using 2 linked case studies: the food system and emerging infectious disease. Forums such as the International Conference of One Medicine One Science (iCOMOS), where science and policy can be debated together, missing pieces identified, and science-based collaborations formed among industry, governmental, and nongovernmental policy makers and funders, is an essential step in addressing global health. The expertise of multiple disciplines and research foci to support policy development is critical to the implementation of one health and the successful achievement of global health security goals.
许多跨物种疾病传播事件,埃博拉病毒就是最近一个有说服力的例子,凸显了人类、动物和环境卫生之间的复杂相互作用,以及以全面科学的方式解决医学和健康问题的重要性。从自然科学、社会科学、行为科学和系统科学中获得的信息多样性,对于制定和可持续推广综合健康方法至关重要,这些方法可在地方、国家和国际层面实施,以应对重大挑战。本文概述的“同一医学同一科学”(COMOS)概念描述了支撑健康和医学的科学知识与利用两个相关案例研究(食品系统和新发传染病)稳定地方系统的努力之间的相互作用。诸如“同一医学同一科学国际会议”(iCOMOS)这样的论坛,在其中科学和政策能够共同辩论、找出缺失环节,并在行业、政府和非政府政策制定者及资助者之间形成基于科学的合作,是应对全球健康问题的关键一步。支持政策制定的多学科专业知识和研究重点对于实施“同一健康”以及成功实现全球健康安全目标至关重要。