Zoonotic Diseases in Animal Agriculture and Beyond: A One Health Perspective

Authors

  • Lonnie King Ohio State University Author
  • Tavis K. Anderson U.S. Department of Agriculture Author
  • Casey Barton Behravesh Centers for Disease Control and Prevention image/svg+xml Author
  • Laura E. Binkley Ohio State University Author
  • Bernadette Dunham George Washington University image/svg+xml Author
  • Tracey Dutcher USDA-APHIS Office of Science Author
  • John L. Gittleman University of Georgia image/svg+xml Author
  • Wondwossen A. Gebreyes The Ohio State University image/svg+xml Author
  • Laura H. Kahn One Health Initiative Author
  • Megin Nichols Centers for Disease Control and Prevention image/svg+xml Author
  • Joan B. Rose Michigan State University image/svg+xml Author
  • Johanna S. Salzer Centers for Disease Control and Prevention image/svg+xml Author
  • G. Sean Stapleton Centers for Disease Control and Prevention image/svg+xml Author
  • Patrick R. Stephens Oklahoma State University image/svg+xml Author
  • Erica Spackman U.S. Department of Agriculture Author
  • David E. Swayne U.S. Department of Agriculture Author
  • Amy L. Vincent Baker U.S. Department of Agriculture Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62300/70p4yv47

Keywords:

Zoonotic diseases, One Health, Animal agriculture, Emerging infectious diseases, Antimicrobial resistance, Foodborne pathogens, Global health security, Disease surveillance, Pandemic preparedness, Environmental drivers

Abstract

Zoonotic diseases are increasing in frequency and impact, driven by population growth, agricultural intensification, environmental change, globalization, climate pressures, and antimicrobial resistance. Because most emerging infectious diseases originate from animals, the health of people, animals, and ecosystems is fundamentally interconnected.

Through selected examples—including foodborne, waterborne, vector-borne, and influenza-related diseases—this publication highlights the complex drivers of zoonotic emergence and the limitations of siloed responses. It emphasizes the need for a One Health approach that integrates human, animal, and environmental health through strengthened surveillance, cross-sector collaboration, infrastructure investment, and prevention-focused strategies.

Adopting One Health is essential to reducing the risk of future outbreaks and building a more resilient and secure global health system.

   

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King, L., Anderson, T. K., Behravesh, C. B., Binkley, L. E., Dunham, B., Dutcher, T., Gittleman, J. L., Gebreyes, W. A., Kahn, L. H., Nichols, M., Rose, J. B., Salzer, J. S., Stapleton, G. S., Stephens, P. R., Spackman, E., Swayne, D. E., & Vincent Baker, A. L. (2022). Zoonotic Diseases in Animal Agriculture and Beyond: A One Health Perspective. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://doi.org/10.62300/70p4yv47

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