One Health Newsletter - Volume 10, issue 2

One Health Newsletter Volume 10, Issue 2

The theme of this issue is the MICROBIOME. All of the articles below display exciting applications of the One Health concept. This issue of the One Health Newsletter was written by professionals, post doctoral associates, and graduate/veterinary students with the assistance of our faculty editorial board and guest contributors.

Micro-Editorial: MICROBIOTA

A thematic overview and introduction to this OHNL.

Antimicrobial Compounds and the Gastrointestinal Microbiome: Implications for Health and Disease

By Amanda Buerger

Evidence is mounting that these bacteria community play a large role in the health of humans.

Antibiotic Resistance diagram

Review: Zoonotic Enteric Parasites: A One Health Guide to Preventing Infection

By Amber N. Barnes

An interdisciplinary approach to appeal to diverse One Health stakeholders.

Fecal-oral zoonotic disease trasnmission

Connecting the Gut Microbiome with Response to Infectious Respiratory Disease in Humans and Pigs

By Megan C. Niederwerder

Gut microbiome diversity has emerged as an alternative for control and prevention strategies.

Gut-Lung Axis

Ruminant Microbiome as a Potential Reservoir of Antimicrobial Resistance: One Health Strategies for Reducing the Impact

By Tariku Jibat Beyene

Ruminants and the potential source of antimicrobial resistant bacteria from the microbiota of their gastrointestinal tract.

Gut-Lung Axis

Outsmarting antibiotic resistance is topic of Kansas City One Health Day on Nov. 1

Learn how the collaborative approach to human, animal and environmental
health may help society outsmart antibiotic resistance.

KC One Health Day

Winter/Spring 2018-2019 One Health Newsletter - Call for Articles

The theme for the next One Health Newsletter is One Health Regulation and Policy. We are calling all One Health professional and student advocates to submit article ideas to onehealthnewsletter@gmail.com. The expected distribution for the next newsletter will be in January 2019.

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Faculty Editorial Board

Dr. Paige Adams
Paige Adams
College of Veterinary Medicine
Kansas State University

Dr. Jean Paul Gonzalez
Jean Paul Gonzalez
College of Veterinary Medicine
Kansas State University

Dr. Ellen Mulcahy
Ellyn Mulcahy

Director
Master of Public Health
Kansas State University

Helena Chapman
Helena Chapman

AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow
NASA Applied Sciences Program

Authors

Antimicrobial Compounds and the Gastrointestinal Microbiome: Implications for Health and Disease

Amanda Buerger Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Environmental and Global Health, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida

Review: Zoonotic Enteric Parasites: A One Health Guide to Preventing Infection

Amber N. Barnes Duke One Health Team, Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University School of Medicine & Department of Public Health, University of North Florida, Brooks College of Health

Connecting the Gut Microbiome with Response to Infectious Respiratory Disease in Humans and Pigs

Megan C. Niederwerder, DVM, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic Medicine and Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University

Ruminant Microbiome as a Potential Reservoir of Antimicrobial Resistance: One Health Strategies for Reducing the Impact

Tariku Jibat Beyene, DVM, MSc, PhD Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Outcomes Research and Epidemiology (CORE), College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University

Web layout for the One Health Newsletter edited by Joe Montgomery, Director of Communications, College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University.

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