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Contents

Contributors

Editors’ Preface to the Second Edition

Acknowledgements

Section 1 Theoretical Foundations

1 One Health in History

Michael Bresalier, Angela Cassidy and Abigail Woods

2 Why One Health?

Jakob Zinsstag, David Waltner-Toews and Marcel Tanner

3 An Ecological and Conservation Perspective

C. LeAnn White, Julia S. Lankton, Daniel P. Walsh, Jonathan M. Sleeman and Craig Stephen

4 Grappling with Complexity: the Context for One Health and the Ecohealth Approach

Martin J. Bunch and David Waltner-Toews

5 Towards a Healthy Concept of Health

Henrik Lerner and Jakob Zinsstag

Section 2 Methods, Skills and Perspectives for the Practice of One Health

6 Transdisciplinary Research and One Health

Mónica Berger-González, Kristina Pelikan, Jakob Zinsstag, Seid Mohamed Ali and Esther Schelling

7 The Role of Social Sciences in One Health – Reciprocal Benefits

Maxine Whittaker, Brigit Obrist and Mónica Berger-González

8 One Health Study Designs

Esther Schelling and Jan Hattendorf

9 Surveillance and Response Conducted in a One Health Context

Cécile Aenishaenslin, Sara Babo Martins and Katharina D.C. Stärk

10 One Health Economics

Barbara Häsler, Soledad Cuevas, Massimo Canali, Maurizio Aragrande, Alexandra Shaw and Jakob Zinsstag

11 A Legal Framework of One Health: the Human–Animal Relationship

Lenke Wettlaufer, Felix Hafner and Jakob Zinsstag with a contribution from Patricia L. Farnese

12 Animal–Human Transmission Models

Nakul Chitnis, Jakob Zinsstag, Samuel Fuhrimann and Jan Hattendorf

13 A One Health Perspective for Integrated Human and Animal Sanitation, Nutrient Recycling and Climate Change

Hung Nguyen-Viet, Guéladio Cissé, Phuc Pham-Duc, Vi Nguyen, Marcel Tanner, Peter Odermatt, Tu Vu-Van, Hoang Van Minh, Christian Zurbrügg, Esther Schelling and Jakob Zinsstag

14 Reaping One Health Benefits through Cross-sectoral Services

Solveig Danielsen and Esther Schelling with a contribution from Maxine Whittaker

15 One Health Leadership and Team Building Training

Katharine Pelican, Benjamin Blair, Wiku Adisasmito, Ian Allen, Vilda Amir, William Bazeyo, Kaylee Errecaborde, Huong Le Thi, Michael Mahero, Sylvia Wanzala and Jeffrey Bender

Section 3 One Health in Practice

16 The Practice of One Health: Lessons Learned

Craig Stephen

17 Climate Change: the Ultimate One Health Challenge

Craig Stephen, Colleen Duncan and Sue Pollock

Section 3(a) Infectious Disease

18 Emergence of Antimicrobial Resistance and Interaction between Humans, Animals and Environment

Arlette Szelecsenyi, Helene Meier, Keira Spinner, Pascale Vonaesch, Jakob Zinsstag and Andreas F. Widmer

19 Integrated Rabies Control

Monique Léchenne, Mary Elizabeth Miranda, Stephanie Mauti, Céline Mbilo and Jakob Zinsstag

20 Brucellosis Surveillance and Control: a Case for One Health

Esther Schelling, Joldoshbek Kasymbekov, Zolzaya Baljinnyam, Felix Roth, Anna Dean and Jakob Zinsstag

21 Human and Animal African Trypanosomiasis

Susan C. Welburn and Paul Coleman

22 Bovine Tuberculosis at the Human–Livestock–Wildlife Interface in Sub-Saharan Africa

Rea Tschopp and Hind Yahyaoui

Section 3(b) Non-communicable Disease

23 The Role of Companion Animals in Supporting Human Patients with Non-communicable Diseases

Dennis C. Turner and Karin Hediger

24 Towards Resilience: the One Health Approach in Disasters

Christa A. Gallagher, Barbara Jones and Jimmy Tickel

25 Food Security and Nutrition

Iain J. Gordon, Silvia Alonso, Lisa Crump, Paula Dominguez-Salas and Michel de Garine-Wichatitsky

26 Benefits of Human–Animal Interactions for Mental Health and Well-being

Karin Hediger and Andrea M. Beetz

27 The Spiritual Dimension of Health

Thomas Fries and Karin Tschanz Cooke with a contribution from Mónica Berger-González

Section 4 Governance and Capacity Building

28 Academic and Institutional ‘One Health’ Research Capacity Building

Christopher Oura, Kathryn C. Conlon, Woutrina Smith, Craig Stephen, Barry Blakley, Johanne Saint-Charles and Michael Clarke

29 One Health in Policy Development: Options to Prevent Rabies in Cattle in Bhutan

Sangay Rinchen, Tenzin Tenzin, Ratna B. Gurung, Karma Rinzin and Susan Cork

30 One Health into Action: Integrating Global Health Governance with National Priorities in a Globalized World

Anna Okello, Alain Vandersmissen and Susan C. Welburn

31 Measuring Added Value from Integrated Methods: Towards a Game Theory of One Health

Jakob Zinsstag, Mahamat Bechir Mahamat and Esther Schelling

32 Summary and Outlook: One Health in Practice

Jakob Zinsstag and Marcel Tanner

Index

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