Transdisciplinary and social-ecological health frameworks—Novel approaches to emerging parasitic and vector-borne diseases

作者: A. Alonso Aguirre , Niladri Basu , Laura H. Kahn , Xenia K. Morin , Pierre Echaubard

DOI: 10.1016/J.PAREPI.2019.E00084

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摘要: Ecosystem Health, Conservation Medicine, EcoHealth, One Planetary Health and GeoHealth are inter-related disciplines that underpin a shared understanding of the functional prerequisites health, sustainable vitality wellbeing. All these based on recognition health interconnects species across planet, they offer ways to more effectively tackle complex real-world challenges. Herein we present bibliometric analysis document usage subset such terms by journals over time. We also provide examples parasitic vector-borne diseases, including malaria, toxoplasmosis, baylisascariasis, Lyme disease. These many other diseases have persisted, emerged or re-emerged, caused great harm human animal populations in developed low income, biodiverse nations around world, largely because societal drivers undermined natural processes disease prevention control, which had through co-evolution millennia. Shortcomings addressing has arisen from lack coordinated efforts among researchers, stewards, societies at large, governments. Fortunately, specialists collaborating under transdisciplinary socio-ecological umbrellas increasingly integrating established new techniques for modeling, prediction, diagnosis, treatment, prevention. Such approaches often emphasize conservation biodiversity protection, novel opportunities increase efficiency probability success.

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