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Tier 4 — Narrative / commentaryPeer-reviewed

The One Health concept: 10 years after

Destoumieux-Garzón, D. et al.

2018

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Summary

This paper, published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, reviews the evolution of the One Health concept in the decade since its formal articulation, examining how far interdisciplinary collaboration between human medicine, veterinary science and environmental health has advanced. The authors likely assess institutional uptake, scientific progress and remaining barriers to embedding One Health thinking in research, policy and practice. The paper provides a critical appraisal of whether the concept has moved beyond rhetoric towards operational frameworks with measurable outcomes.

UK applicability

The One Health framework is directly relevant to UK policy, particularly in the context of post-Brexit agricultural reform, antimicrobial resistance strategies, and the UK's Environment Act commitments; UK bodies such as UKHSA and DEFRA have increasingly adopted One Health language in their joint working arrangements.

Key measures

Conceptual frameworks; interdisciplinary integration indicators; policy adoption across sectors; zoonotic disease surveillance linkages

Outcomes reported

The paper reflects on the development and application of the One Health concept over ten years, assessing progress in integrating human, animal and environmental health disciplines and identifying remaining gaps and priorities.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
One Health & cross-sectoral health governance
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Food supply chain
Catalogue ID
XL0280

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