Traversed dynamics of climate change and One Health

Author:

Shafique Muhammad,Khurshid Mohsin,Muzammil Saima,Arshad Muhammad Imran,Malik Imran Riaz,Rasool Muhammad Hidayat,Khalid Aimen,Khalid Rabia,Asghar Rubab,Baloch Zulqarnain,Aslam Bilal

Abstract

AbstractClimate change, caused by both natural and human activities, poses significant threats to global health, including rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and environmental disruptions. The One Health concept, emphasizing the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, is crucial in addressing these challenges. Climate change is linked to the emergence and resurgence of infectious diseases, resulting in substantial economic losses worldwide due to outbreaks, floods, and disrupted trade, among other factors. Therefore, it is crucial to adapt to this changing climate to safeguard One Health. By implementing a One Health approach, we can effectively address the consequences of climate change and make substantial contributions to health and food safety. This approach also holds the potential to mitigate economic losses, particularly in low and middle-income countries. Additionally, in the future, research interventions based on the One Health framework may offer sustainable solutions to combat climate change.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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