One Health is an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals, and ecosystems. It recognizes the health of humans, domestic and wild animals, plants, and the wider environment (including ecosystems) are closely linked and interdependent. The approach mobilizes multiple sectors, disciplines, and communities at varying levels of society to work together to foster well-being and tackle threats to health and ecosystems while addressing the collective need for clean water, energy, and air, safe and nutritious food, taking action on climate changes and contributing to sustainable development.
This Research Topic solicits manuscripts on perspectives, challenges, and recent advances in the field of One Health, specifically relating to the field of aging:
-One health and infection -One health and vaccination -One health and air pollution -One health and tropical diseases -One health and quality of water ecosystems -One health and food -One health,climate,disease - Holobiont evolution during aging under the light of One Health - Approaching aging through Planetary One Health - One Health - Resistome and Longevity - (-)omics, Aging & One Health
All manuscript contributions submitted to this Research Topic must highlight or utilize the integrated, trans-disciplinary One Health approach in their content.
Article types and fees
This Research Topic accepts the following article types, unless otherwise specified in the Research Topic description:
Brief Research Report
Case Report
Clinical Trial
Data Report
Editorial
FAIR² Data
FAIR² DATA Direct Submission
General Commentary
Hypothesis and Theory
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Article types
This Research Topic accepts the following article types, unless otherwise specified in the Research Topic description:
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