Alali Walid Q, Yackley Jane, Garman Katie, Miller Debra L, Morgan Ashley, Crabtree Wesley, Mongold Sonia, Grove Dan, Leonard Emily, Fill Mary-Margaret A
Department of Biostatistics & Epidemiology, College of Public Health, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN 37614, USA.
Communicable and Environmental Diseases & Emergency Preparedness, Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, TN 37243, USA.
Trop Med Infect Dis. 2025 May 27;10(6):150. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed10060150.
Tennessee's ecological diversity, spanning forests, farmland, and urban areas, provides an ideal foundation for applying the One Health approach, which integrates human, animal, and environmental health. This review examines Tennessee's current One Health landscape, highlighting active initiatives, ongoing challenges, and future directions. Key efforts involve workforce development, disease surveillance, outbreak response, environmental conservation, and public education, led by a coalition of state agencies, universities, and the Tennessee One Health Committee. These programs promote cross-sector collaboration to address issues such as zoonotic diseases, climate change, land use shifts, and environmental contaminants. Notably, climate-driven changes, including rising temperatures and altered species distributions, pose increasing threats to health and ecological stability. Tennessee has responded with targeted monitoring programs and climate partnerships. Education is also a priority, with the growing integration of One Health into K-12 and higher education to build a transdisciplinary workforce. However, the state faces barriers, including limited funding for the One Health workforce, undefined workforce roles, and informal inter-agency data sharing. Despite these obstacles, Tennessee's successful responses to outbreaks like avian influenza and rabies demonstrate the power of coordinated action. To strengthen its One Health strategy, the state must expand funding, formalize roles, improve data systems, and enhance biodiversity and climate resilience efforts positioning itself as a national leader in interdisciplinary collaborative solutions.
田纳西州的生态多样性涵盖森林、农田和城市地区,为应用“同一健康”方法提供了理想基础,该方法整合了人类、动物和环境健康。本综述审视了田纳西州当前的“同一健康”格局,突出了积极举措、持续挑战和未来方向。主要工作包括劳动力发展、疾病监测、疫情应对、环境保护和公众教育,由州政府机构、大学和田纳西州“同一健康”委员会组成的联盟牵头。这些项目促进跨部门合作,以解决人畜共患病、气候变化、土地利用变化和环境污染物等问题。值得注意的是,气候驱动的变化,包括气温上升和物种分布改变,对健康和生态稳定构成越来越大的威胁。田纳西州已通过有针对性的监测项目和气候伙伴关系做出回应。教育也是一个优先事项,“同一健康”越来越多地融入从幼儿园到12年级的基础教育和高等教育,以培养跨学科的劳动力。然而,该州面临一些障碍,包括“同一健康”劳动力资金有限、劳动力角色不明确以及机构间非正式的数据共享。尽管存在这些障碍,田纳西州对禽流感和狂犬病等疫情的成功应对证明了协调行动的力量。为加强其“同一健康”战略,该州必须扩大资金、明确角色、改善数据系统,并加强生物多样性和气候适应能力建设,使自己成为跨学科合作解决方案的全国领导者。