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008 140819s2015 -uka ob 001 0 eng d
020 _a9781780643410 (print)
020 _a9781780643427
040 _arum
041 _aeng
245 0 0 _aOne health
_h[online] :
_bthe theory and practice of integrated health approaches /
_cedited by Jakob Zinsstag, Esther Schelling, Maxine Whittaker, Marcel Tanner, David Waltner-Toews
260 _aWallingford :
_bCABI,
_c2015
300 _a1 resursă online
_a(478 p.)
500 _aIndex
504 _aInclude referințe bibliografice.
505 0 _tOne Health in history
_tTheoretical issues of One Health
_tThe human-animal relationship in the law
_tOne Health: an ecological and conservation perspective
_tMeasuring added value from integrated methods
_tThe role of social sciences in One Health - reciprocal benefits
_tThe role of human-animal interactions in education
_tIntegrated risk assessment - foodborne diseases
_tA One Health perspective for integrated human and animal sanitation and nutrient recycling
_tOne Health study designs
_tAnimal-human transmission models
_tOne Health economics
_tIntegrated human and animal demographic surveillance
_tBrucellosis surveillance and control: a case for One Health
_tBovine tuberculosis at the human-livestock-wildlife interface in sub-Saharan Africa
_tIntegrated rabies control
_tLeptospirosis: development of a national One Health control programme in Fiji
_tHuman and animal African trypanosomiasis
_tNon-communicable diseases: how can companion animals help in connection with coronary heart disease, obesity, diabetes and depression?
_tIntegrated One Health services
_tBeyond fences: wildlife, livestock and land use in Southern Africa
_tBetter together: identifying the benefits of a closer integration between plant health, agriculture and One Health
_tFood security, nutrition and the One Health nexus
_tOne Health into action: integrating Global Health Governance with national priorities in a globalized world
_tOne Health in policy development: an integrated approach to translating science into policy
_tEvolution of the One Health movement in the USA.
_tInstitutional research capacity development for integrated approaches in developing countries: an example from Vietnam
_tEnabling academic One Health environments
_tIndividual and institutional capacity building in global health research in Africa
_tTransdisciplinary research and One Health
_tOperationalizing One Health for local governance
_tNon-governmental organizations in One Health
_tToward a healthy concept of health
_tGrappling with complexity: the context for One Health and the ecohealth approach
_tSummary and outlook for practical use of One Health
536 _aAchiziție prin Proiectul Anelis Plus 2020.
650 7 _aDE-Zootehnie
_9601
690 7 _2UDJG
_935756
_aanimale domestice
690 7 _97823
_aanimale sălbatice
690 7 _935823
_aanimale de companie
690 7 _922897
_abolile animalelor
690 7 _asănătate
_91171
690 7 _acărți străine
_9102
690 7 _935248
_acărți electronice
700 1 _aZINSSTAG, Jakob
_eed.
_936102
700 1 _aSCHELLING, Esther
_eed.
_936103
700 1 _aWALTNER-TOEWS, David
_eed.
_936104
700 1 _aWHITTAKER, Maxine
_eed.
_936105
700 1 _aTANNER, Marcel
_eed.
_936106
856 4 1 _uhttps://www.cabi.org/cabebooks/ebook/20153067399
_zAcces la textul integral numai din Intranet sau contul de acces mobil
942 _2udc
_cEBK