Rojas-Sanchez Ernesto, Pereira-Mora Mauricio, Vega-Benavides Karen, Jimenez-Soto Mauricio
Hospital de Especies Menores y Silvestres, Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, Heredia 40104, Costa Rica.
One Health. 2024 Feb 9;18:100693. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100693. eCollection 2024 Jun.
In underserved areas of Costa Rica, community veterinary services aim to provide comprehensive care for companion animals, covering preventive, therapeutic, and surgical medicine. Emphasizing a One Health approach, our model focuses on animal welfare, health, and public well-being in vulnerable regions. The project's goal is to ensure the overall well-being of animals, people, and the environment by collaboratively addressing animal health issues and recognizing their interconnected impact on optimal health. Limited resources in underprivileged areas, including restricted access to veterinary care for pets, pose challenges to overall health. Despite its global health benefits, the absence of companion animal veterinary care in these regions has been largely overlooked. Our One Health approach not only addresses animal health but also has a significant impact on human and environmental health, economies, and social factors. This innovative strategy is a pioneering effort to tackle complex health issues in Costa Rica.
在哥斯达黎加服务不足的地区,社区兽医服务旨在为伴侣动物提供全面护理,涵盖预防医学、治疗医学和外科医学。我们的模式强调“同一健康”方法,专注于脆弱地区的动物福利、健康和公众福祉。该项目的目标是通过共同解决动物健康问题并认识到它们对最佳健康的相互关联影响,确保动物、人类和环境的整体福祉。贫困地区资源有限,包括宠物获得兽医护理的机会受限,这对整体健康构成挑战。尽管对全球健康有益,但这些地区缺乏伴侣动物兽医护理的情况在很大程度上被忽视了。我们的“同一健康”方法不仅解决动物健康问题,还对人类和环境健康、经济及社会因素产生重大影响。这一创新战略是在哥斯达黎加应对复杂健康问题的开创性努力。