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Fall 2013-Volume 6 Issue 4
In this issue:
- Vaccines against diseases transmitted from animals to humans
- An analysis of the linkages between public health and ecosystem integrity
- In Memoriam, James Steele
- ProMED Fall 2013 outbreak roundup
- Brief Items in One Health
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
Summer 2013-Volume 6 Issue 3
In this issue:
- One Health: The Environment
- Land use and Roosting Ecology Reveals Links to Nipah virus Epidemiology
- Rabies in Taiwan After 50 years-in Wildlife
- One health Approach to a Mobile Medical Unit in Pasco County, FL
- Outbreak reports from Around the World, 2nd Quarter 2013
- Hendra virus Vaccine: A Classical Example of One Health
- An Account of Recent One health Actions
- Brief Items in One Health
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
Spring 2013-Volume 6 Issue 2
In this issue:
- The Novel H7N9 Influenza A Virus: Its Present Impact and Indeterminate Future
- One Health Human-Animal Comparative Medicine Presentations—Asthma
- The Wildlife Health Event Reporter— A Surveillance and Communication Tool
- Study Shows Human-Wildlife Microbe Exchange and Multidrug Resistance in Wildlife in Protected Areas in Africa
- Excerpt from: One Health, Food Security, and Veterinary Medicine
- One Health Initiative Advances Care for Humans, Animals, and the Environment
- ProMED Outbreak Reports, First Quarter 2013
- Brief Items in One Health
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
Winter 2013-Volume 6 Issue 1
In this issue:
- Why physicians should be interested in One Health
- Advance One Health or impede One Health—an opinion
- Human-driven environmental change influences malaria trans-mission
- A need for a One Health approach to anthrax surveillance and control
- Coughs and sneezes, bats, birds, pigs, and you
- ProMED-mail outbreak reports, September-December 2012
- The new United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food Safety Modernization Act
- Opportunities in One Health
- Coming Events
- Recent One Health Publications
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