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One Health Meets the Exposome
Human, Wildlife, and Ecosystem Health

Details and examines the One Health and Exposome concepts in the context of today’s most pressing issues resulting in poor health outcomes for humans, domestic animals, wildlife, and ecosystems

Mary Ann Ottinger (Author), Cullen Geiselman (Author)

9780323898737, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 22 March 2023

284 pages, 82 illustrations (60 in full color)
23.5 x 19 x 1.9 cm, 0.45 kg

One Health Meets the Exposome: Human, Wildlife, and Ecosystem Health brings together the two powerful conceptual frameworks of One Health and the Exposome to comprehensively examine the myriad of biological, environmental, social, and cultural challenges impacting the interrelated health of humans, wildlife, and ecosystems.

One Health as an encompassing concept and collaborative framework recognizes the interconnections among humans, wildlife, and our shared environment with the goal of optimizing health outcomes for all. The Exposome is more specifically oriented to human health and considers cumulative environmental exposures affecting individuals, communities, and populations. This book will provide the broadened and integrative view that considers a more holistic approach needed to confront the complex issues facing us today.

One Health Meets the Exposome: Human, Wildlife, and Ecosystem Health is a valuable and cutting-edge resource for researchers and practitioners in medicine, public health, animal science, wildlife and field biology, and for any reader looking to better understand the relationships among human health and the environment.

1. Introduction to One Health and the Exposome 2. Human Health 3. Domestic Animal Health 4. Wildlife Health 5. Ecosystem Health 6. Case Studies 7. Bringing it All Together

Subject Areas: Animal breeding [TVHB], Animal husbandry [TVH], Zoology & animal sciences [PSV], Life sciences: general issues [PSA], Animals & society [JFFZ]

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