OHNL - October 2017
Volume 9 Issue 3October 2017 |
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The One Health Newsletter is a collaborative effort by a diverse group of scientists and health professionals committed to promoting One Health. This newsletter was created to lend support to the One Health Initiative and is dedicated to enhancing the integration of animal, human, and environmental health for the benefit of all by demonstrating One Health in practice. After many successful years of production by the Florida Department of Health and the University of Florida's Emerging Pathogens Institute, Kansas State University faculty and staff have transitioned as the managers of the One Health Newsletter. The goal is to continue to engage professionals and students all over the globe to promote a variety of issues and innovations in One Health. Read more about the newsletter transition to Kansas State University. This issue of the One Health Newsletter was written by graduate/veterinary students from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University with the assistance of our faculty editorial board and guest contributors. |
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Climate Change: A One Health Call to ActionClimate change creates a complex, multitude of issues that require a trans-disciplinary effort to combat. Image by www.who.int |
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Insect Life and Climate Change: Pollinators and PestsChanges in insect life are demonstrated in various ways which have effects on food security for animals and humans. Photo by Dr. John Ruberson
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Vector-borne Disease Emergence and Climate ChangeJapanese encephalitis is used as a prime example of diseases that emerge in different patterns as a result of climate change. https://www.cdc.gov/japaneseencephalitis/maps/index.html |
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Upcoming One Health Event |
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Faculty Editorial Board |
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Dr. Paige Adams |
Dr. Jean Paul Gonzalez College of Veterinary Medicine |
Dr. Ellyn Mulcahy |
Guest Contributor |
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Dr. John Ruberson |
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Student Authors |
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Climate Change: A One Health Call to ActionCrystal Futrell Insect Life and Climate Change: Pollinators and PestsErin Strathe Rebecca Tomasek Joaquin Baruch Dr. John Ruberson Vector-borne Disease Emergence and Climate ChangeMariana Guerra Samantha Boyajian Alexandra Allen |
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Project Coordinator |
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Rachel Reichenberger |
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