Important Trailblazing ‘One Health’ Book To Be Published And Available In December
Author: One Health InitiativePosted: Friday 20th November, 2009. 00:00:00
Human-Animal Medicine - Clinical Approaches to Zoonoses and Other Shared Health Risks
By Peter M. Rabinowitz, MD, MPH and Lisa A. Conti, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, CEHP

Dr. Peter M. Rabinowitz is Associate Professor of Medicine, Director of Clinical Services, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut and Dr. Lisa A. Conti is Director, Division of Environmental Health, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, Florida.
“Human-Animal Medicine is an innovative reference exploring the unprecedented convergence of human, animal, and environmental health, triggering global pandemics and requiring new clinical paradigms. The "One Health" approach calls for greater communication and cooperation between human health care providers, public health professionals, and veterinarians to better address vital issues of emerging diseases and environmental change. This incredibly timely book provides, for the first time, practical guidelines for "One Health" collaborations in a wide range of clinical human-animal health issues, including the H1N1 virus, zoonotic diseases, the human-animal bond, animal allergy, bites and stings, and animals as "sentinels" for toxic environmental health hazards.”
Pre-order at the link below
Human-Animal Medicine: Clinical Approaches to Zoonoses, Toxicants and Other Shared Health Risks
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