** BRAZIL **
Brazil One Health Workshop
Location: Botucatu, São Paulo
May 22-26, 2017
Organizer: Jane Megid, Carlos Magno Fortaleza, Eliana Goldfarb Cyrino,
Antonio Cyrino, Baljit Singh and Vikram Misra
Scope: International Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: No
Description: The proposal of this meeting will be very dynamic through interaction and discussion with professionals from different areas with the objective of improving the vision and capacity for multidisciplinary action on issues related to public health.
Website: http://www.inscricoes.fmb.unesp.br/principal.asp
Contact: https://www.facebook.com/Brazilonehealth/ or camilasantana@fmvz.unesp.br
National Meeting on One Health
Location: Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil
November 3 - 25, 2017
Organizer: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Scope: National Event (Country-wide)
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The I National Meeting on One Health aims to bring together professionals in the areas of Agrarian Sciences (veterinarians, zootechnicians, agronomists, forest engineers, environmental engineers, sanitarians, among others), Biological Sciences (biologists, biochemists, Entomologists, among others) Health Sciences (doctors, pharmacists, nurses, dentists, among others), as well as staff from the municipal public health, animal and environmental defense agencies, researchers, undergraduate and graduate students and professors, in order to promote the debate on (1) collaboration between public and collective health services, veterinary services and environmental services within the One Health policies; 2) the integrality of actions; 3) emerging and reemerging zoonoses; 4) the methodological challenges of science; 5) safety and sanitary quality of food; And 6) the strategies to face challenges, such as microbial resistance.
Website: www.ufla.br
Contact: elaine.dorneles@dmv.ufla.br
PANAFTOSA / SPV-PAHO / WHO on the World Day of One Health - 2017
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
November 1 - 30, 2017
Organizer: PANAFTOSA/SPV-OPS/OMS
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Site dedicated to the World Day of One Health
Website: http://www.paho.org/panaftosa/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1705:panaftosa-en-el-dia-mundial-de-una-salud-2017&Itemid=540
Contact: cavila@paho.org
Escola de Altos Estudos One Health One World
Location: University Federal of Viçosa, Minas Gerais Brazil
November 6 - 14, 2017
Organizer: Escola de Altos Estudos One Health One World
Scope: International Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The Graduate Program in Veterinary Medicine, with the support of the Veterinary Department, the Office of Research and Graduate Studies of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa, One Health Brazil Latin America and CAPES, invites professionals and graduate students to join us for the One Health High Quality School: One Health, One World, at Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Minas Gerais, from November 6th to 14th, 2017. The High Quality School is a type of academic national accredited activity in which renowned professors and researchers from all over the world are invited to contribute with the development of graduate students , in this case on the concept One Health. Thus, participants will have the opportunity to attend classes to update and deepen their knowledge on the One Health approach and direct application to communities, followed by research studies, discussion and development of future work and seminars. As One Health is a well-known interdisciplinary concept in which health is perceived and obtained through interactions between humans, animals and the environment, we at the Graduate Program in Veterinary Medicine open this opportunity not only for our students, but for all students from Graduate Programs in the country. Considering the topics to be addressed during EAE – One Health, One World, graduate students and professionals from different fields may participate: Nutrition, Animal Biology, Agricultural Microbiology, Food Science and Technology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Animal Science, Medicine , Anthropology, Arts and Dance, and Health Sciences in general. We’ll be waiting for you!
Website: http://www.eae.ufv.br/
Contact: kcpb@u.washington.edu
I Workshop sobre Saúde Única UFMS-UW / 1st One Health Workshop UFMS-UW
Location: Campo Grande, MS
November 20, 2017
Organizer: Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: In our 1st OHW UFMS-UW we are going to talk about the impacts of emerging diseases on wildlife (Dr. Christina Pettan - University of Washington; President of the One Health Brazil Latin America Association) and translational medicine - using stem cells for animal and human rehabilitation (Dr. Larissa Hermeto, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul ). We will also exchange experiences between the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul and the University of Washington on how to strengthen the One Health approach together in Latin America.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/events/152720082003027/
Contact: juliana.galhardo@ufms.br
I Mostra de Saúde Única - One Health Colloquium
Location: Patos - Paraíba
November 8, 2017
Organizer: Talícia Maria Alves Benício
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: In this event, we aim to debate some topics on One Health with undergraduate students of different health and environmental fields (Nutrition, Nursing, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and Biological Sciences), emphasizing the relevance of the interdisciplinary approach. We are going to talk about: 1- The zoonotic tuberculosis on the perspectives of the World Health Organization Strategy which seek to end the global tuberculosis epidemic by 2030; 2- Leprosy and the potential zoonotic risk associated with armadillo meat; 3- The Animal Hoarding Disorder and the risks for the human, animal and environmental health; 4- Reflections about educational actions directed to hand hygiene and food safety and security; and 5- The challenges of antimicrobial resistance.
Website: www.painelsaudeunica.com
Contact: proftaliciabenicio@gmail.com
Global Innovation Initiative (GII) Workshop
October 18 - 20, 2017
Organizer: Global One Health initiative
Scope: State/Provincial Event Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: A Global One Health initiative (GOHi) delegation recently participated in the Global Innovation Initiative (GII) workshop in João Pessoa, Brazil, October 18 - 20. There were over 100 scientists in attendance including those from Mexico, Brazil, United States, United Kingdom, Argentina and Chile.
The Federal University of Paraíba and GOHi took the lead in planning and organizing the workshop, while the Federal University of Paraíba served as the lead local organizer. The workshop included presentations on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and optimizing genomic technologies to further identify, prevent and treat AMR.
Website: http://globalonehealth.osu.edu
Contact: oppenheim.17@osu.edu
** CANADA **
8th Animal Health and Veterinary Medicine Congress
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
October 2-4, 2017
Organizer: Conference Series LLC
Scope: International Event
Fee: $699
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Conference Series LLC feels proud and honored to organize “8th Animal Health and Veterinary Medicine Congress” will be held from October 02-04, 2017 in Vancouver, Canada on the theme "One Health, One Society". With members from around the world focused on learning about Animal Health/Veterinary Medicine and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Veterinary Community. We welcome and invite you all to participate in this prestigious conference.
Website: http://animalhealth.conferenceseries.com/
Contact: animalhealth@conferenceseries.com or animalhealth@conferenceseries.net; Call us on 702-508-5200, ext 8032
Community Veterinary Outreach One Health Clinic
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
May 27, 2017
Organizer: Community Veterinary Outreach
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Pro bono veterinary care is delivered to pets of homeless and vulnerably housed clients, and human health services (such as smoking reduction/ cessation, flu clinics, primary health care, dental care access, and harm reduction, such as naloxone kits) are embedded within the vet clinic.
Website: www.vetoutreach.org
Contact: www.vetoutreach.org or sue.kilborn@vetoutreach.org
Working with Dogs in Human Services
Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
November 3, 2017
Organizer: University of Saskatchewan
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: A One Health Day Community Discussion, featuring: The Human Story, led by Dr. Sue Nadon & Jane Smith - How do you work with a dog in a clinical setting?; The Animal Story, led by Chris Lohnes, RCMP & AUDEAMUS - What training does a dog need?; The Environment Story, led by Veterinarian & Microbiologist, Dr. Joe Rubin - What is the risk of dogs transmitting diseases to humans?
Website: Email Colleen for event information @ colleen.dell@usask.ca
Contact: colleen.dell@usask.ca
Student Assembly for Campus Health
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
November 19, 2017
Organizer: University of Alberta
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: This event is a conference aimed towards bringing together representatives from various health-related groups and working together to promote student governance, physical and mental health on campus. It will feature multiple dimensions of health including physical, mental, social, sexual and professional health. It will also foster networking and sustainable collaboration to implement changes which can revolutionize health on campus and within the community.
Website: https://alberta.campuslabs.ca/engage/event/46903
Contact: paj1@ualberta.ca
** CHILE **
One Health Day, FAVET
Location: Santiago, Chile
November 3, 2017
Organizer: FAVET, Universidad de Chile
Scope: National Event (Country-wide)
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Chile is narrow and long country, where forces of nature converge producing cataclysms such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, and mudslides. On top of this, an anthropic pressure is increasing catastrophic events, having experienced this year, one of the worst wildfires in the history of our Country. On its second version, this One Health Day Event will bring together health scientists, practitioners and stakeholders to bridge the gap between health disciplines, in order to address environmental challenges and disasters.
Website: www.veterinaria.uchile.cl
Contact: www.veterinaria.uchile.cl or cristobal.briceno@uchile.cl
** COLOMBIA **
Simposio Una Salud para el logro del desarrollo sostenible (Symposium A Health for the achievement of sustainable development)
Location: Bogotá, Cundinamarca
November 9, 2017
Organizer: Universidad de la Salle
Scope: State/Provincial Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Colombia is facing key social and political transformations due to the signing of the peace treaty, which has ended an armed conflict of more than half a century. This conflict occurred in a territory with a high cultural, environmental and ethnic heterogeneity, which shows an epidemiological transition marked by the high burden of diseases and infections and immuno-preventable conditions in places with greater poverty and, at the same time, a high burden of noncommunicable chronic diseases in cities and more developed places, associated with sedentary lifestyles, with high levels of stress and poor nutrition of the population. The war created a social urban-rural gap presented in patterns of health inequity. Currently, our country faces multiple challenges due to the low perception from community of the importance of health teams as agents of development, to the lack of installed capacity in the territories, to the difficulty of working in transdisciplinary teams to control health/disease conditions. We will have speakers from México, Italy and Colombia, sharing the next topics:
1. ONE HEALTH CONCEPT IN LATINAMERICA. Dr. Juan Garza- UNAM, México.
2. FIRST RESULTS FROM THE JOINT NEOH AND EURNEGVEC EUROPEAN SURVEY TO EXPLORE THE COLLABORATION BETWEEN HUMAN, ANIMAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SECTORS IN EU COST MEMBER COUNTRIES, ASSOCIATED AND NEAR-NEIGHBOR COUNTRIES” and “ONE HEALTH APPROACH” IN DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION PROJECTS - USE OF ACARICIDES TO CONTROL TICKS IN AFRICA: IMPLICATIONS IN PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. Dr Daniele de Meneghi, Universitá degli Studio di Torino- Italy
3. RURAL WOMEN EMPOWERMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE 2030 AGENDA (SDG) in the Colombian post-conflict. Dr. Natalia Cediel, Universidad de la Salle-Colombia.
4. REFLECTIONS TO ACHIEVE 2030 AGENDA THROUGH PROMOTION OF ONE HEALTH CULTURE. Dr. Efrain Benavides, Universidad de la Salle-Colombia. Everyone is welcome!
Website: https://www.lasalle.edu.co/Calendario/eventos_academicos/simposio-una-salud
Contact: nmcedielb@unisalle.edu.co
** CUBA **
COURSE-WORKSHOP “One Health”, a renewed integrating approach to the growing global risks for health
Location: La Habana, Cuba
October 12 - 13, 2017
Organizer: National Center of Animal and Plant Health (CENSA)
Scope: International
Fee: 150.00 CUC (local currency)
Open to Public: No
Description: COURSE-WORKSHOP
“One Health”, a renewed integrating approach to the growing global risks for health.
Palacio de las Convenciones, La Habana, Cuba, Oct. 12-13, 2017
In honor of the International Day for Disaster Reduction (Oct 13th) and the International Day dedicated to "ONE HEALTH" (Nov 3rd), moving towards a healthier world.
OBJECTIVE: Contribute to the integration of scientific, academic and productive institutions when facing the growing global health risks which threaten public health, based on a holistic approach to their causes and conditioning factors
PARTICIPANTS: Researchers, professors, specialists, technicians, students, officials and managers of research centers and universities, the agricultural sector, and the pharmaceutical and food industry of the public and private sectors.
GENERAL TOPICS:
• “One Health” as the current paradigm for prevention and global health control.
• The integrative approach to health problems in the training of pre and postgraduate human resources in the agricultural sector and public health.
• The prevention of zoonoses and their current challenges. Intersectoral cooperation. Emerging and reemerging diseases.
• Food safety “from farm to plate”. Situation, challenges and perspectives.
• Antimicrobial resistance. Global issues. Challenges for the pharmaceutical industry. Current situation and perspectives.
• An approach to the various food contamination sources throughout the production chain. Challenges and perspectives.
Website:
Contact: percedo@censa.edu.cu
** GUADELOUPE **
Caribbean One Health Newsletter
Location: Petit Bourg, Guadeloupe
November 15 - December 31, 2017
Organizer: CaribVET
Scope: International
Fee: Varies $180 - $590
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The Caribbean Animal Health Network works at improving animal and veterinary public health in the Caribbean, building capacities of the veterinary services to strengthen national surveillance systems. The network comprises veterinary services from 34 Caribbean countries and territories and 13 international and regional organizations, research institutes and universities. It develops collaborations with the private sector, international research institutes and other organizations.
For the 2017 One Health Day, the CaribVET One Health group in collaboration with its partners has put together a "One Caribbean, One Health" tool kit!
this tool kit will give you access to many materials (posters, brochure, webinar, publication,...) about One Health approaches in the region.
Website: https://www.caribvet.net/thematics/one-health2/events
Contact: caribvetsecretariat@cirad.fr
** JAMAICA **
One Health | One Global Environment Conference
Location: Montego Bay, Jamaica
October 22 - 26, 2017
Organizer: Eastern Kentucky University
Scope: International
Fee: Varies $180 - $590
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Our primary goal is to exchange knowledge and data to further enhance understanding of the role of the environmental health discipline in One Health issues globally. In addition, the conference aims to allow tremendous networking opportunities between EH practitioners with researchers, students, veterinary and medical clinicians, educators, policy leaders, and industry partners.
Conference Summary
Website: www.onehealthconference.com
Contact: jason.marion@eku.edu
** MEXICO **
II Simposio de Resistencia Microbiana
Location: Tepatitlán de Morelos, Jalisco, Mexico
November 3, 2017
Organizer: Universidad de Guadalajara
Scope: State/Provincial Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The University of Guadalajara Invites to the Second Symposium of Microbial Resistance in commemoration of One Health Day. The event will be held in the premises of the Centro Universitario de los Altos on November 3 from 9:00 am where there will be lectures for free, with speakers from the fields of Human Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and Food
Website: www.cualtos.udg.mx
Contact: epadilla@cualtos.udg.mx
Promoting One Health: Health Week at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the UANL
Location: Escobedo, Nuevo León
October 30 - November 3, 2017
Organizer: Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The event "Promoting One Health: Health Week at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the UANL" will be held from October 30 to November 04 at the premises of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, where there will be conferences and stands from sisters Faculties area health providing services free of charge, on November 04 a "race for health" will be held and a "walk through one health" in the latter part pets with their owners, this day will be placed stands to provide services worming and free vaccination to the community. On November 3, the World Day of "One Health" in the auditorium of the Biblioteca de Ciencias Agropecuarias y Biológicas UANL, conferences will be held in promoting the concept of One Health with speakers from the fields of medicine veterinary, Human Medicine and Environmental Care.
Website: http://www.veterinaria.uanl.mx/
Contact: gusmord_73@hotmail.com
** PERU **
Celebrando el día mundial de Una Salud - One Health
Location: Lima, Peru
November 3, 2017
Organizer: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The Institute of Tropical Medicina Alexander von Humboldt (ITMAvH) invites to the One Health day to be held at Cayetano Heredia University (UPCH). A panel of physicians, veterinarians and researchers with expertise on tropical medicine and infectious diseases will share their experiences. At UPCH we look forward to promote the One Health concept, the research collaboration at all health sectors, and increase knowledge and management of zoonotic diseases affecting Peru
Website: http://imtavh.cayetano.edu.pe/es/component/k2/item/276-resumenonehealth.html
Contact: veronica.ormea@upch.pe
Event Overview
** SAINT KITTS & NEVIS **
One Health Week
Location: West Farm, St Kitts and Nevis
October 30 - November 3, 2017
Organizer: Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Scope: State/Provincial Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: RUSVM's celebration of One Health throughout the week leading up to One Health Day. We have various student, faculty, local, and international speakers coming to present ideas and concepts revolving around the concept of One Health.
Website:
Contact: daneratajski@students.rossu.edu
Community adaptation
Location: St.Kitts, Caribbean
November 4, 2017
Organizer: Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Presentations from Ross University school of Veterinary Medicine and communication with locals, pets free veterinary care service, continuous visiting
Website:
Contact:
** TRINIDAD & TOBAGO **
Book Launch - Caribbean Resilience and Prosperity through One Health
Location: St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
November 11, 2017
Organizer: University of the West Indies
Scope: International Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The UWI's One Health One Caribbean One Love's Project is pleased to invite you join us in launching our Caribbean One Health Book, "Caribbean Resilience and Prosperity Through One Health". The formal launch is part of the Faculty of Medical Sciences' Faculty Research Day. Printed copies will be available. A free-book version will also be available for download.
Download the book: Caribbean Resilience and Prosperity Through One Health, http://onehealthcaribbean.org/images/pdf/Caribbean%20Resilience%20and%20Prosperity%20Through%20One%20Health.pdf
Website: www.onehealthcaribbean.org
Event Photo Gallery: https://www.caribvet.net/training/training-workshops/one-health-a-renewed-integrating-approach-to-the-increasing-global-health-risks/gallery
Contact: chris.oura@sta.uwi.edu or adana.mahase-gibson@sta.uwi.edu
**UNITED STATES**
One Health Day at 2017 BIO International Convention
Location: San Diego, California
June 19, 2017
Organizer: Biotechnology Innovation Organization
Scope: International Event
Fee: Registration fees vary. Some complimentary registrations may be available. Please contact Don Atkins at datkins@bio.org for more information.
Open to Public: Yes
Description: One Health Day at the 2017 BIO International Convention will feature keynotes from Dr. William Karesh, EVP for Health and Policy at EcoHealth Alliance, and executives from Bayer's Pharmaceutical and CropScience divisions discussing the One Health concept through stories that illustrate what it is, how it works, and where we might go from here. A panel discussion will bring together Dr. Laura Kahn (Princeton University and One Health Initiative co-founder), Dr. Eddie Sullivan (SAB Biotherapeutics), Dr. Nikos Gurfield (County Veterinarian, San Diego, California), and Dr. Karesh to identify barriers to broader adoption of the One Health approach and what industry can do to help solve the problems One Health is poised to address.
Event Summary
Website: http://bit.ly/2s3nczZ
Contact: convention.bio.org or Don Atkins at datkins@bio.org
Annual Zoonotic Disease/One Health Conference
Location: Houston, Texas
September 30 - October 1, 2017
Organizer: Harris County Public Health
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The 10th Annual One Health Conference provided by Harris County Public Health - Veterinary Public Health, Baylor College of Medicine - National School of Tropical Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital brings together animal and human healthcare professionals under one roof for two days to discuss critical and relevant zoonotic disease/One Health topics with experts in the field.
Conference goals are to:
- Provide opportunity for joint education and communication between medical, nursing and veterinary professionals
- Increase awareness and knowledge of zoonotic and emerging diseases and public health issues
- Promote collaboration and One Health principles
Website: www.OneHealthConferenceHC.org
Contact: www.OneHealthConferenceHC.org
2017 One Health Innovations Symposium
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
August 27 - 28, 2017
Organizer: Kansas City Life Sciences
Scope: State/Provincial Event
Fee: $125
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute, in collaboration with Kansas State University and the University of Missouri, has arranged for over 20 speakers to present at the 2017 One Health Innovations Symposium with the theme of “Preventing the Next Pandemic.” This symposium features an outstanding slate of speakers and presentations addressing the topic from two perspectives, predictive biology and vaccine platforms.
Website: http://www.kclifesciences.org/events/2017-one-health-symposium/
Contact: http://www.kclifesciences.org/events/2017-one-health-symposium/
Introducing One Health and the Link between Animal Abuse and Domestic Violence at the Animal Abuse Leadership Summit
Location: Phoenix, Maryland
November 3, 2017
Organizer: Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office Animal Abuse Unit
Scope: State/Provincial Event
Fee: $10 Suggested Donation **Free Admission for Police and Animal Control Agencies**
Open to Public: Yes
Description: This year our theme is going to be related to using animals as a tool for investigations. We are seeing more and more domestic violence cases where the animals are involved and are considered to be a part of the family. The animals may not always be abused, but there are times when the victims are unwilling to leave because they do not have a place for the animals to go. I am currently working on a case now where I was able to assist the Victims (with the help of Rescue Well) with finding boarding for their dog, who was also a victim of the incident. The family considers him a part of the family and they are finally going to be reunited this weekend after over a month of recovering from their injuries.
We also have a review of all of the new animal cruelty legislation that was passed, including the new mandatory reporting of animal cruelty for veterinarians. We have a lot of great speakers coming, as always, and a lot of people coming from near and far!! This year, we hope to give you tools for investigations to assist the entire family.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/events/253763495113662/
Contact: adoherty@baltimorecountymd.gov
One Heal Conference - Connecting Human and Veterinary Medicine, A Comparative Approach to Cardiology
Location: New York, New York
November 4, 2017
Organizer: The Animal Medical Center
Scope: National Event (Country-wide)
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: National One Health conference focusing on clinical cardiology in Human and Veterinary Medicine and what we can learn across species
Website: amcny.org/onehealth
Contact: richard.goldstein@amcny.org
**** Winning Student Competition Event ****
2nd Annual Iowa One Health Conference
Location: Iowa City, Iowa
October 14, 2017
Organizer: Iowa One Health
Scope: State/Provincial Event
Fee: $15
Open to Public: Yes
Description:
The 2nd Annual Iowa One Health Conference will bring together a transdisciplinary cast of students and professionals in relevant fields to learn and discuss how the concept of One Health can help drive positive change in the health of each of its three domains. Key features of the conference include lectures, breakout sessions, and an interactive public health problem-solving session.
We are also happy to welcome Dr. Lisa Conti, DVM, MPH, Dipl ACVPM as our keynote speaker. She is the Deputy Commissioner and Chief Science Officer of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and has been extremely influential in shaping the modern field of One Health. Dr. Conti stays involved in the One Health community as a founding and current member of the One Health Initiative (OHI) pro bono team, aggregating news and events worldwide on the OHI website. SAVE THE DATE!
Website: https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/ceid/other-ceid-events/conferences/
Event Summary: http://www.americanveterinarian.com/journals/amvet/2018/april2018/student-team-wins-award-for-one-health-efforts
Contact: npvezeau@iastate.edu
Raising awareness of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and the One Health approach
Location: San Diego, California
November 3, 2017
Organizer: Aequor, Inc.
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Cost of Lunch
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Luncheon event featuring a panel discussion on: Antimicrobial resistance current problems and remedies · Raising awareness of AMR & One Health approach Panelists include --Dr. Marilyn Bruno, CEO, Aequor Inc. and Aequor Ltd., whose novel, "green" small molecules combat AMR and biofilm across the environment-agriculture-medical silos. --Dr. Nikos Gurfield, San Diego County Veterinarian, Vector Disease and Diagnostic Laboratory, and Adjunct Professor of Pathology at University of California at San Diego (UCSD). --Dr, Juliana Ruzante, UCSD Senior Food Safety and Public Health Specialist, and research public health analyst in RTI International’s Center for Health and Environmental Modeling --TBD
Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/jlabs-san-diego-2487775374
Contact: mbruno@aquorinc.com
Reaching UP
Location: Mesita, Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico
November 9 - 12, 2017
Organizer: American Veterinary Medical Association
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The Reaching UP program is a partnership between the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the Native America Humane Society (NAHS), and the communities it serves. The 2016 and 2017 clinics have been funded by the Banfield Foundation. The goal of Reaching UP is to positively impact animal health, animal welfare and public health in underserved populations by providing high-quality, high-volume (HQHV) spay and neuter and targeted preventive care services, including rabies vaccination and parasite prevention, in underserved areas. By combining HQHV spay/neuter with community healthcare education that places an emphasis on preventive care, we hope to increase recognition of the value of consistent, quality veterinary care for these communities, including its positive impact on public health. We use veterinarians specifically trained in high-quality/high-volume spay/neuter, and make multiple trips at strategic times to the same area, to ensure we can sterilize a sufficient number of animals to achieve population management goals while preserving a high standard of care. Volunteer veterinarians and veterinary students facilitate our ability to tap opportunities for community education and provision of preventive care. The reciprocal benefit is that exposure to these unique communities can help students understand how differences in experiences, traditions, values, and socioeconomic conditions can affect the veterinarian’s ability to deliver veterinary care; foster creativity in delivering education and services; and increase their appreciation of “One Health”.
What do pets in New Mexico have to do with One Health? By Dr. Mike Topper, AVMA President https://goo.gl/jGF8RF
Website: https://www.avma.org/KB/Resources/Reference/AnimalWelfare/Pages/Reaching-UP.aspx
Contact: khoulihan@avma.org
AMC One Health Day
Location: New York, NY
November 2, 2017
Organizer: Animal Medical Center
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The Animal Medical Center (AMC) invites you to attend the following lectures, demonstrations, and tours. You are welcome to attend as many events as you wish. All events are free and do not require pre-registration.
Lectures:
8:30 am – Breakfast: Behind the Scenes of the ER, Presented by Dr. Alex Blutinger
12:00 pm – Lunch: Nutrition, Presented by Dr. Carly Bloom
6:00 pm – Refreshments: Lyme Disease, Presented by Dr. Richard Goldstein
Demos:
9:00 am – Pet Massage, Presented by Dr. Leilani Alvarez
10:30 am- Pet First Aid, Presenter TBD
2:00 pm – Pet Dental Health, Presented by Dr. Django Martel
3:00 pm – Pet Massage, Presented by Dr. Leilani Alvarez
5:00 pm – Pet First Aid, Presenter TBD
Tours of AMC:
11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm
Website: http://www.amcny.org/amc-one-health-day-november-2-2017-2
Contact: jackie.skidmore@amcny.org
Kansas City One Health Day
Location: Olathe, Kansas
November 1, 2017
Organizer: Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: On Nov. 1, groups from around the world are celebrating a collaborative approach to human, animal and environmental health called One Health. Kansas City is celebrating, too. Join Kansas State University, Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute and BioKansas for Kansas City One Health Day. The event is from 4-6:30 p.m. at K-State Olathe and features activities about a One Health approach to bioscience topics, such as cancer treatment and research. The event will be live streamed on Zoom.
Website: http://olathe.k-state.edu/community/events/one-health-day/index.html
Contact: syount@kclifesciences.org
International One Health Day Competition
Location: Blacksburg, Virginia
November 4, 2017
Organizer: Student AVMA Chapter of VMCVM
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: No
Description: Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Student American Veterinary Medical Association Chapter, the Public Health Association, and Biomedical and Veterinary Medical Sciences Graduate Student Association are putting together our first ever competition in honor of International One Health Day! Teams consisting of at least one veterinary student, Master's of Public Health student, and a research graduate student will develop plans to solve several different outbreak scenarios. Students can sign-up as a team or individually, and we'll add you to a team for the competition. Prizes will be awarded to the winning teams, and lunch will be provided! Our event is being funded by the AVMA ALL for Student's Fund.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/vmcvmsavmachapter/posts/1573893199338276
Contact: https://blogs.lt.vt.edu/vmcvmsavmachapter/
One Health in the Real World - Improving Prevention, Detection, and Response to Pandemic Threats
Location: Washington, D.C.
November 3, 2017
Organizer: George Washington Students for One Health
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: GW Students for One Health, in conjunction with the USAID-funded Preparedness and Response project, is hosting a One Health symposium, “Emerging Pandemic Threats – One Health in Practice.” The symposium will have a keynote and two discussion panels, consisting of a diverse set of One Health experts who will discuss the real challenges to multisectoral and multistakeholder collaboration, and answer questions on how to make the One Health approach a reality in response to emerging pandemic threats.
View Event Recording
Contact: gwonehealth@gwu.edu
Spillover-Zika, Ebola & Beyond
Location: Houston, TX
November 3, 2017
Organizer: Harris County Public Health
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: No
Description: We will have a brief One Health presentation followed by a viewing of the film Spillover-Zika, Ebola & Beyond.
Website: www.onehealthconferencehc.org
Contact: ssolomon@phs.hctx.net
LMU One Health Week
Location: Harrogate, Tennessee
November 1 - 4, 2017
Organizer: Lincoln Memorial University
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Wednesday 11/1 - "Outbreak" Zombie 5K Fun Run - there's been an outbreak of a zoonotic virus on Halloween night! Some trick or treaters picked it up from a stray animal they were petting. The virus began in this animal, is transmissible through infected clothing and the environment, and humans can contract it! Run if you dare!
Thursday 11/2 - Dr. Greg Langham from the CDC will be coming to speak on his career with the CDC, lab animal medicine and it's importance in biomedical and translational research, and holding a Q&A for students. In partnership with the LMU-CVM's Public Health Club.
Friday 11/3 - One Health Trivia! There will be a mix of One Health and pop culture trivia. Extra points will be given for students to form teams made up of students from different programs. Generously sponsored by the Center for Animal and Human Health in Appalachia.
Saturday 11/4 - One Health Fall Festival - join us at Democrat's Hollow to participate in fun, games, and food. The ropes course and climbing wall will be open. Clubs across all programs at LMU (medical, veterinary, nursing, vet tech, PA, undergrad, conservation biology, etc) will be hosting a booth with food or a game to play, with descriptions of their club's activities and how it relates to One Health. There may even be a special appearance by Abe, the school mascot!
Website: https://www.lmunet.edu/news/view?id=1166
Contact: hailey.watlington@lmunet.edu
Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Health Community of Practice Meeting - Side Event at GEO Week 2017
Location: Washington, D.C.
October 24, 2017
Organizer: Group on Earth Observations
Scope: International Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The GEO Health Community of Practice Meeting will include formal presentations and open audience discussions about how Earth observations are contributing to the following GEO Work Programme focus areas: 1) a Harmful Algal Bloom Early Warning System, 2) Integrating Methods for Air Quality and Health Data, 3) a Global Observing System for Mercury and Persistent Pollutants, and 4) Earth Observations for Health.
See slide presentations shared at the event
Website: http://www.geohealthcop.org/workshops/2017/10/25/geo-xiv-plenary-4slwk
Contact: helena.chapman@nasa.gov
"Operationalizing One Health: Observe, Analyze, Communicate" - Side Event at GEO (Group on Earth Observations) Week 2017
Location: Washington, D.C.
October 23, 2017
Organizer: Group on Earth Observations
Scope: International Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: This side event will define and motivate the use of the One Health approach within a GEO Plenary context, to aid decision making by the GEO Member governments and GEO Participating Organizations. The Arctic will be used as an illustrative example throughout the session. As a region of the world where One Health has long been recognized in local communities, the Arctic will be used as an illustrative example throughout the session. Speakers will be drawn from an interagency group that has focused on Arctic One Health under the U.S. chairmanship of the Arctic Council, including the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and U.S. Department of the Interior.
See slide presentations shared at the event
Website: https://www.earthobservations.org/geo14.php
Contact: helena.chapman@nasa.gov
One Health and Antimicrobial Stewardship in the Pork Industry
Location: Ames, Iowa
November 3, 2017
Organizer: Iowa State Veterinary College One Health Initiative
Scope: State/Provincial Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Steps that the pork industry is taking to assure a safe food supply and policies for antimicrobials
Website: https://vetmed.iastate.edu/research-grad-studies/centers-institutes-and-initiatives/one-health/one-health-day-lecture-fowler
Contact: candreas@iastate.edu
International One Health Day: Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance
Location: San Diego, California
November 3, 2017
Organizer: Johnson & Johnson Innovation, JLABS
Scope: Local Event
Fee: $25
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognized as one of the greatest threats to human health worldwide. It is becoming an increasing challenge to combat bacteria and fungi which are present on virtually every surface in every place in our lives - even our air, water and food. Without a solution, we may soon face a future where our current arsenal of antibiotics become ineffective due to antimicrobial resistance. Join us on International One Health Day, November 3rd for a discussion about an initiative of the United National General Assembly and supported by the World Health Organization, Food and Agricultural Organization and World Animal Health Organization. You’ll hear from academics at the forefront of AMR and innovators creating breakthrough solutions on topics including: What approaches exist currently and what can we do to ensure their success? What are the social, industrial, and economic challenges that we face when addresssing AMR today? What barriers to success do early stage innovators experience when developing solutions like antibiotics abd what can we do to overcome them? What is the One Health Approach and how can we move it forward?
Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/international-one-health-day-addressing-antimicrobial-resistance-registration-38521949187
Contact: bsabbah@its.jnj.com
Penn Vet's Second Annual Fish Week
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
October 30 - November 4, 2017
Organizer: Penn Vet One Health Club
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: This month, PennVet’s One Health Club, Wildlife Disease Association, and Special Species Club have partnered up to bring you The Second Annual Fish Week! What’s Fish Week you ask? It’s an opportunity to celebrate all of our aquatic friends, their role in global food security and human health, and the conservation efforts that are so vital in their survival. We’ll have a week full of lectures and wet labs to learn about the importance of this interdisciplinary topic AND celebrate One Health Day on Friday, November 3rd.
Website: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gwJpH1E-nCaYjRs_fciGpPJ8aiQ9hSFO2pFSYGSO3dE/edit?usp=sharing
Contact: souci@vet.upenn.edu
DHA One Heatlh Delaware Clinic
Location: Wilmington (Southbridge area) Delaware
November 4, 2017
Organizer: DHA One Health Delaware
Scope: Local Event
Fee: Free
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Our mission is to take Delaware Humane Association’s “Friends for Life” motto to the next level and provide care for underserved pets in Delaware with a One Health concept. The goals of this project are broad reaching. First is to provide veterinary care to the forgotten and overlooked of our region. Next is to create opportunities for their human caregivers to seek more frequent healthcare for themselves. All this while establishing unique educational opportunities for undergraduate and veterinary school student volunteers. Last but not least, success of One Health Delaware would help all of DHA’s rescued animals, and create a framework for the future of One Health Initiatives in the state of Delaware and beyond. The location of the project is at Henrietta Johnson Medical Center (HJMC), 601 New Castle Ave, Wilmington, DE 19801
Website: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080f44aba629abf94-dhaone
Contact: kkjankowski68@gmail.com
4th Annual UC Davis One Health Symposium "Water is Life"
Location: Davis, California
November 4, 2017
Organizer: UCDavis Students for One Health
Scope: Local Event
Fee: $10 students/$20 general admission
Open to Public: Yes
Description: This is a science-and-social event intended to explore the many intersecting disciplines with respect to the health of water-related ecosystems, animals, and humans...and facilitate channels of communication and collaboration among them. It is designed to be different than your typical academic event in that faculty and professional speakers are not invited to simply present their work. Instead they are given only 5-10 minutes to summarize their expertise on the topic of the panel, then led by a student moderator through an enlightening Q&A session with the audience. Questions are designed to highlight the intersections of the diverse panelists work and promote in depth conversation around the challenges of interdisciplinary communication and collaboration. In addition to invited professionals at this event, we plan to prominently feature the work of exemplary graduate and undergraduate students researching interdisciplinary topics relating to One Health.The conference intends to improve the effectiveness of the One Health approach through better balance and interaction among professionals to improve the efficiency of existing networks, in particular between doctors and veterinarians in public health, family physicians, pharmacists, epidemiologists, practitioners environmental and faunist sectors, sociologists, economists, lawyers, lawmakers, institutional decision-makers, and experts in sustainable development.Follow our event on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/160636904489279/ or contact mblake@ucdavis.edu
Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2017-one-health-symposium-water-is-life-tickets-36934119947
Contact: rrpesapane@ucdavis.edu
MU CVM One Health Day, A Salute to the Human-Animal Bond
Location: Columbia, Missouri
November 2, 2017
Organizer: University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: In Honor of One Health Day - A Salute to the Human-Animal Bond, the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine will present a special showing of the documentary film Buried Above Ground.
The film will be shown at 5:30 p.m., Nov. 2
Ellis Library Auditorium on the MU campus
Doors open at 5 p.m. There is no charge to attend.
The viewing of the film will be followed by a question-and-answer session and book signing with New York Times bestselling author, and Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist Ellis Henican. Mr. Henican is the author of Tuesday’s Promise, which tells the story of former Army captain Luis Carlos Montalván, who is featured in Buried Above Ground.
On Nov. 3, Mr. Henican will present “Tuesday’s Promise Lives On.”
1-2 p.m., Adams Conference Center on the MU campus
A reception and book signing will be in the Adams lobby from 2-3 p.m.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/MUCVM/posts/10156730366104128?notif_id=1509377058951208¬if_t=like
Contact: berryt@missouri.edu
One Health Round Table
Location: Blacksburg, Virginia
November 3, 2017
Organizer: Virginia-Maryland College of Vet Med
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: No
Description: Veterinarians and Public Health Professionals from state/federal agencies and other organizations, including the Virginia Department of Public Health, Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the US Department of Agriculture, and the Wildlife Center of Virginia will be speaking about their career paths and ongoing projects. This is the perfect opportunity for students to get to know more about human and animal health in the state of Virginia, and identify potential summer research, MPH practicum, and public/corporate clerkship opportunities.
Website:
Contact: crist6@vt.edu
One Health Returns to the Library
Location: Vermont
November 3, 2017
Organizer: Vermont Veterinary Medical Association One Health Committee
Scope: State/Provincial Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The Vermont Veterinary Medical Association (VVMA)’s One Health Committee’s project, One Health Returns to the Library, is the second year of a two year project intended to educate the reading public about One Health. In 2016, VVMA partnered with about 15 libraries throughout the state of Vermont, offering table-top displays of 8 books on One Health-themed and One Health-related subjects old and new including rabies, plague, spillover pathogens, and more. In 2017, we will return to any of last year’s interested libraries with multiple copies of a book of their choosing from the One Health book collection for book club discussion. A One Health Committee member will lead discussion if the library wishes. Some book clubs have already occurred and others will take place at a time of the library’s choosing before next year’s One Health Day.
Website: http://vtvets.org/
Contact: emw75@post.harvard.edu
University of Wisconsin–Madison National One Health Day Colloquium
Location: Madison, WI
November 9 - 11, 2017
Organizer: Wisconsin One Health Forum
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The 2nd annual colloquium will feature a series of 5-7 minute student "flash talks", followed by a keynote address and a reception. Other event components include a screening and facilitated discussion of the PBS documentary "Home" at a University library, and a series of half-day workshops on One Health in practice (primary focus will be the integration of One Health into education).
Website: https://www.facebook.com/events/381710228915231/?acontext=%7B%22ref%22%3A%223%22%2C%22ref_newsfeed_story_type%22%3A%22regular%22%2C%22feed_story_type%22%3A%22117%22%2C%22action_history%22%3A%22null%22%7D
Contact: lmyers5@wisc.edu
CDC's 2017 #OneHealthDay Hashtag Campaign
November 2 - 3, 2017
Location: Atlanta, GA
Organizer: CDC
Scope: International Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: CDC is leading a global Twitter hashtag campaign on November 3 using #OneHealthDay. The lead CDC Twitter handle will be @CDC_NCEZID.
Website: https://www.cdc.gov/onehealth/
Contact: itz4@cdc.gov
Celebrate One Health Day with Dr. Peach!
November 3, 2017
Location: Waynesboro, VA
Organizer: Wildlife Center of Virginia
Scope: International Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: November 3 is One Health Day – a day to bring attention around the world to the need for One Health interactions. Dr. Peach, the Wildlife Center’s Wildlife Research Fellow, will be on the Critter Cam’s moderated discussion to talk about what One Health Day means, and what the Wildlife Center does every day to contribute to this initiative. Join us online for this event!
Website: www.wildlifecenter.org and https://www.wildlifecenter.org/news_events/events/celebrate-one-health-day-dr-peach
Contact: anicholson@wildlifecenter.org
Lyme Disease Awareness in Vermont
December 12, 2017
Location: Poultney, Vermont
Organizer: Green Mountain College
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Overview of ecology, clinical presentation in humans/animals, treatment, prevention
Website:
Contact: tangredib@comcast.net
One Health Catalyst Fall Meeting
November 4, 2017
Location: Waterville, Maine
Organizer: One Health Catalyst
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: No
Description: This is the second meeting of the One Health Catalyst group, an active group of professionals and students that facilitates interdisciplinary interaction across institutions throughout New England, including universities, government agencies, NGO’s, and private industry.
Website:
Contact: onehealthcatalyst@gmail.com
One Health Returns to the Library (University of Vermont)
November 3 - December 1, 2017
Location: Burlington, VT
Organizer: Vermont Veterinary Medical Association One Health Committee and University of Vermont Dana Medical Library
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: One Health books and books that cover One Health-related topics will be on display at the Dana Medical Library at the University of Vermont for the month of November.
Website: https://www.vtvets.org/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?Site=vvma&WebCode=OneHealthDay
Contact:
One Health Day Lunch Lecture
November 3, 2017
Location: North Grafton, MA
Organizer: Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: One Health Impacts of Community Based Veterinary Medicine
Website:
Contact:
IFIC Foundation One Health Awareness Resource Page
November 3, 2017
Location: Washington, D.C.
Organizer: International Food Information Council Foundation
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: This is a resource page to educate the public about how farmers, crop specialists, veterinarians and the food industry work collectively to safely support our food system AND are environmental stewards.
Website: http://www.foodinsight.org/one-health-day
Contact: sims@ific.org
One Health Controversies
November 3, 2017
Location: Gainesville, FL
Organizer: University of Florida
Scope: Local Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: As part of ZIKAction, an EU consortium to address Zika and how to move forward, a round-table discussion was held to address controversial issues starting with infectious diseases and Zika. With this initiative, we hope to bring more critical thinking and expand areas of research in the One Health domain.
Website: http://www.epi.ufl.edu/onehealth
Contact: icapua@ufl.edu
Global Health Now Features One Health
November 1 - 30, 2017
Location: Washington DC
Organizer:
Scope: International Event
Fee: N/A
Open to Public: Yes
Description: Join the thousands of subscribers who rely on Global Health NOW summaries and exclusive articles for the latest public health news. Sign up for our free weekday newsletter, and please share the link with friends and colleagues: http://www.globalhealthnow.org/subscribe.html
Website: https://www.globalhealthnow.org/index.php/2017-11/plagues-blast-past-carries-major-lesson-one-health-matters
Contact: sulzhan@gmail.com
Saint Louis Zoo Institute for Conservation Medicine
November 3, 2017
Location: St. Louis, MO
Organizer: Saint Louis Zoo Institute for Conservation Medicine
Scope: International Event
Fee: N/A
Open to Public: Yes
Description: The Institute for Conservation Medicine took over the Saint Louis Zoo Facebook page for a day! Photos, videos, and information about One Health and our work were shared throughout the day to highlight the importance of One Health and as it applies in a zoological setting.
https://www.facebook.com/stlzoo/posts/10155316831267917
https://www.facebook.com/stlzoo/posts/10155316873172917
https://www.facebook.com/stlzoo/videos/10155316876837917/
https://www.facebook.com/stlzoo/posts/10155316967887917
https://www.facebook.com/stlzoo/posts/10155316953182917
https://www.facebook.com/stlzoo/posts/10155316869322917
https://www.facebook.com/stlzoo/posts/10155316864497917
https://www.facebook.com/stlzoo/posts/10155316862592917
Website: https://www.facebook.com/stlzoo/
Contact: deem@stlzoo.org
For One Health and Global Health Security Success: Every Country Needs an Emergency Operation Center
November 9, 2017
Location: District of Columbia
Organizer: One Health Academy
Scope: Local Event
Fee: $5
Open to Public: Yes
Description: One Health Academy monthly meetings are dinner meetings held at the Capital Yacht Club at District Wharf (800 Wharf St SW). The meetings are typically the 2nd Thursday of every month from September to June with social hour starting at 6:15PM and the featured talk beginning between 7:15 to 7:30PM.
Website: www.onehealthacademy.org
Contact: onehealthacademy@gmail.com
Iowa One Health Month Gubernatorial Proclamation Signing
November 22, 2017
Location: Des Moines, Iowa
Organizer: Iowa One Health
Scope: Statel Event
Fee: None
Open to Public: Yes
Description: On behalf of the Iowa One Health committee of Iowa, we'd like to invite you to attend a Proclamation signing by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds declaring the month of November as Iowa One Health Month!
The Proclamation signing will take place on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at 11:30am in the Governor's formal office at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines. Please arrive by 11:15am. Anyone is welcome to attend, and free parking is available around the Capitol Complex.
The purpose of this Proclamation is to support, strengthen and expand One Health-related efforts in Iowa, and to increase awareness of One Health principles to improve human health, veterinary health, agriculture, and land stewardship.
Website:
Contact: npvezeau@iastate.edu