Human health, animal health, and environmental health are deeply interconnected—changes in one can have profound effects on the others. The rise in zoonotic diseases, climate change, and ecosystem disruption underscores the need for integrated approaches to address these shared challenges. In this context, One Health experts bring together professionals from veterinary science, medicine, ecology, and public policy to collaborate on comprehensive solutions. Their work focuses on disease prevention at the intersection of species, monitoring emerging threats, and advocating for sustainable practices that reduce risk across all domains. This multidisciplinary perspective is essential in anticipating and responding to complex global health issues.
Successful implementation of such strategies depends on strong collaboration, data sharing, and unified action across sectors. Through coordinated surveillance programs, cross-species research, and joint emergency response planning, One Health experts help build resilient systems capable of detecting and managing threats early. They also play a key role in educating policymakers, communities, and scientific bodies about the ripple effects of human behavior on ecosystems and animal populations. From antimicrobial resistance to food security, their insight ensures that policies are informed by a holistic view of health. By addressing the root causes of interconnected risks, they help safeguard the well-being of people, animals, and the planet as a single, shared ecosystem.







Title : Change your genes – Change your life: Epigenetics of longevity
Kenneth R Pelletier, University of California, United States
Title : Harmonisation legislation issues in health care public policies to prevent obesity
Iuliana Vintila, Dunarea de Jos University, Galati, Romania