One Health, Global Health and Child Wellbeing : an integrated approach
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The One Health approach is a transdisciplinary and integrated framework recognizing the interconnectedness between human, animal, and environmental health. Supported by organizations like WHO and the European Commission, it addresses global health challenges by promoting disease prevention, detection, and management. Originating from the SARS outbreak and the Manhattan Principles, One Health highlights the impact of environmental factors on health, particularly in childhood. Issues like climate change, deforestation, and urbanization drive the spread of zoonotic diseases, affecting vulnerable populations. Integrating environmental strategies, water sanitation (WASH), and public policy, One Health aims for sustainable, collaborative solutions to protect health across generations. [Testo dell'editore].
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- One Health, children's well-being, Planetary Health, Climate Change, Zoonotic Diseases, Inequality