Humans, Other Animals and ‘One Health’ in the Early Twenty-First Century

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This chapter explores the history of recent movements for One Health, which argue that because many of today’s pressing health problems lie at the interface of human, animal and environmental health, they can only be managed effectively by breaking down...

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Cassidy, A. (2018). Humans, Other Animals and ‘One Health’ in the Early Twenty-First Century. In Animals and the Shaping of Modern Medicine (pp. 193–236). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64337-3_6

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