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#greenscreen One Health is a collaborative, multisectoral, and transdisciplinary approach — working at the local, regional, national, and global levels — with the goal of achieving optimal health outcomes recognizing the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and their shared environment. What are common One Health issues? One Health issues include emerging, re-emerging, and endemic zoonotic diseases, neglected tropical diseases, vector-borne diseases, antimicrobial resistance, food safety and food security, environmental contamination, climate change and other health threats shared by people, animals, and the environment. For example: Antibimicrobial-resistant germs can quickly spread through communities, the food supply, healthcare facilities, and the environment (soil, water), making it harder to treat certain infections in animals and people. Vector-borne diseases are on the rise with warmer temperatures and expanded mosquito and tick habitats. Diseases in food animals can threaten supplies, livelihoods, and economies. The human-animal bond can help improve mental well-being. Contamination of water used for drinking, recreation, and more can make people and animals sick. Even the fields of chronic disease, mental health, injury, occupational health, and noncommunicable diseases can benefit from a One Health approach involving collaboration across disciplines and sectors. Credit- CDC.gov . #nursenews #nursingstudent #nurselife #blacknurse #travelnurse #nursesoftiktok #breakingnews🔥

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