The term "veterinary public health" (VPH) in an official capacity to provide a conceptual framework and programmatic structure for those public health activities involving the application of veterinary medicine knowledge, expertise, and resources towards the improvement and protection of human health. The goal of veterinary public health (VPH), a subset of public health, is to apply veterinary science to safeguard and enhance human physical, mental, and social wellbeing. The chief veterinary officer coordinates VPH-related events in several nations. The World Health Organization (WHO) uses the term "veterinary public health" (VPH) in an official capacity to provide a conceptual framework and programmatic structure for those public health activities involving the application of veterinary medicine knowledge, expertise, and resources towards the improvement and protection of human health. It acts as the "linkage" between public health and agriculture. The guiding concepts of VPH have its origins in biological, physical, and social sciences and are widely used in the fields of agriculture, medicine, and environmental sciences. It involves experts from a variety of different fields in addition to veterinarians. The scope and capabilities of VPH are dynamic, and its future prospects are determined by the shifting goals and policies of the agriculture and health sectors.
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