The first issue of Elsevier journal One Health is now online
The ‘One Health’ journal publishes high-quality research from the rapidly evolving field of knowledge, based on the recognition that human, animal and ecosystem health are inextricably linked, and can have profound effects on human society.
First issue online:
- The ‘One Health’ journal: filling a niche
Ab Osterhaus, John MacKenzie - Periodic Global One Health Threats Update
Leslie A. Reperant et al - Global Solutions to Regional Challenges: Bridging the One Health Divide in the Caribbean
Arve Lee Willingham et al - One health, multiple challenges: The inter-species transmission of influenza A virus
Kirsty R. Short et al - Sentinel California sea lions provide insight into legacy organochlorine exposure trends and their association with cancer and infectious disease
Nistara Randhawa et al - Primate malarias: Diversity, distribution and insights for zoonotic Plasmodium
Christina Faust et al - Flying-foxes in the Australian urban environment—community attitudes and opinions
Nina Y. Kung et al - Comparative Usutu and West Nile virus transmission potential by local Culex pipiens mosquitoes in north-western Europe
Jelke J. Fros et al - A framework to promote collective action within the One Health community of practice: Using participatory modelling to enable interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral and multi-level integration
Aurelie Binot at al - Modeling the burden of poultry disease on the rural poor in Madagascar
Cassidy L. Rist et al - Absence of MERS-CoV antibodies in feral camels in Australia: Implications for the pathogen’s origin and spread
Gary Crameri et al - This could be the start of something big—20 years since the identification of bats as the natural host of Hendra virus
Peter Black et al - Redefining disease emergence to improve prioritization and macro-ecological analyses
Samantha R. Rosenthal et al - Cross-species transmission of canine distemper virus—an update
Andreas Beineke et al
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