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Fall 2010 - Volume 3 Issue 4
In this issue:
- An Innovative Approach to Graduate Public Health Education
- The One Health Initiative through a 50-Year Lens
- Why the environment and environmental change matter to One Health
- One Health or ...some health?
- Eco-epidemiology and control of Chagas disease in northern Argentina
- One Health in South Asia, April 2010
- Composting of animal carcasses
- A study to map and measure disparities in welfare for cats across neighborhoods in Boston
- FAO in One Health: Business Unusual
- North Carolina Stakeholders Form the One Health Collaborative
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
Summer 2010 - Volume 3 Issue 3
In this issue:
- An Ecological Epidemiology Approach
- Hendra Virus
- Malaria risk in Haiti after the January 2010 earthquake
- Biomedical Informatics: Bridging the Gap between Science and Medicine
- Human Brucellosis in Florida
- Integrating a One Health Approach in Education
- My Future Veterinary Career in Human Health
- New One Health Course
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
Spring 2010 - Volume 3 Issue 2
In this issue:
- Intrusions and Infectious Disease Emergence
- One Health and Wildlife
- A Field based approach to Bovine TB in England
- Bovine Tuberculosis in North American Wildlife: A Continued Risk
- The Zoonoses Integration Project
- Wildlife Health is "One Health" and more
- One Health: People and Wildlife Share the Need for a Clean Environment
- Cancer in wildlife, normally rare, can signal toxic dangers
- Mad Mules
- "One Health" for Illinois
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
Winter 2010 - Volume 3 Issue 1
In this issue:
- One Health - At the Crossroads
- Concurrent Development of Novel West Nile Vaccines for Humans and Equids
- One World, One Health - An Utopian Dream or a Reality?
- ProMED-mail and One Health
- A grant opportunity for charities
- Tuberculosis: a re-emerging disease in animals and humans
- The Big Fix
- Tufts One Health Obesity Awareness Fair
- Yale Medical School One Health Elective
- H1N1Veterinary and Agricultural Liaison
- USDA and the One Health Initiative
- Influenza Viruses Continue to Surprise Scientists
- 2009 H1N1 in Companion Animals
- One Health Publications
- Coming Events
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