| Infectious disease and economics: The case for considering multi-sectoral impacts |
27 |
| Some One Health based control strategies for the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus |
16 |
| A water-focused one-health approach for early detection and prevention of viral outbreaks |
11 |
| zDALY: An adjusted indicator to estimate the burden of zoonotic diseases |
9 |
| A one health perspective on dairy production and dairy food safety |
7 |
| A community-based One Health education program for disease risk mitigation at the human-animal interface |
7 |
| Zoonotic multidrug-resistant microorganisms among non-hospitalized horses from Germany |
6 |
| Abortions in an organized dairy farm from North India reveal the possibility of breed susceptibility to Bovine Brucellosis |
6 |
| Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus specific antibodies in naturally exposed Israeli llamas, alpacas and camels |
6 |
| Antimicrobial usage by pastoralists in food animals in North-central Nigeria: The associated socio-cultural drivers for antimicrobials misuse and public health implications |
6 |
| Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) isolated from fecal samples of African dromedary camels |
6 |
| Counting the cost: The potential impact of African Swine Fever on smallholders in Timor-Leste |
5 |
| One health approach in Nepal: Scope, opportunities and challenges |
5 |
| Overcoming challenges for designing and implementing the One Health approach: A systematic review of the literature |
5 |
| Hantaviruses and a neglected environmental determinant |
5 |
| Qatar experience on One Health approach for middle-east respiratory syndrome coronavirus, 2012-2017: A viewpoint |
4 |
| One health in our backyard: Design and evaluation of an experiential learning experience for veterinary medical students |
4 |
| Risk-enhancing behaviors associated with human injuries from bison encounters at Yellowstone National Park, 2000-2015 |
4 |
| A one health exploration of the reasons for low cocoa productivity in West Sulawesi |
4 |
| Maternal and severe anaemia in delivering women is associated with risk of preterm and low birth weight: A cross sectional study from Jharkhand, India |
3 |
| Establishing research priorities to improve the One Health efficacy of Australian general practitioners and veterinarians with regard to zoonoses: A modified Delphi survey |
3 |
| Food safety: The farmer first health paradigm |
3 |
| Examination of unintended consequences of antibiotic use restrictions in food-producing animals: Sub-analysis of a systematic review |
3 |
| Divergent geography of Salmonella Wangata and Salmonella Typhimurium epidemiology in New South Wales, Australia |
3 |
| First 'Global Flipped Classroom in One Health': From MOOCs to research on real world challenges |
2 |
| Seroprevlance of Coxiella burnetii among abattoir and slaughterhouse workers: A meta-analysis |
2 |
| A quantitative exploration of nomadic pastoralists' knowledge and practices towards Rift Valley fever in Niger State, North-central Nigeria: The associated socio-cultural drivers |
2 |
| Frequency of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in dogs and wild small mammals from rural properties and conservation units in southern Brazil |
2 |
| Impacts of small-scale chicken farming activity on antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli carriage in backyard chickens and children in rural Ecuador |
2 |
| One health collaboration for a resilient health system in India: Learnings from global initiatives |
2 |
| Spatial relationships between small-holder farms coupled with livestock management practices are correlated with the distribution of antibiotic resistant bacteria in northern Tanzania |
2 |
| Transmissible vaccines in heterogeneous populations: Implications for vaccine design |
1 |
| Building a framework for the design and implementation of One Health curricula in East and Central Africa: OHCEAs One Health Training Modules Development Process |
1 |
| What makes an effective One Health clinical practitioner? Opinions of Australian One Health experts |
1 |
| Understanding temporal and spatial variations of viral disease in the US: The need for a one-health-based data collection and analysis approach |
1 |
| Production of a kinesin-related recombinant protein (Lbk39) from Leishmania braziliensis by Leishmania tarentolae promastigotes and its application in the serodiagnosis of leishmaniasis |
1 |
| Impact of One-Health framework on vaccination cost-effectiveness: A case study of rabies in Ethiopia |
1 |
| A One Health - One World initiative to control antibiotic resistance: A Chile - Sweden collaboration |
1 |
| Exploring fine-scale human and livestock movement in western Kenya |
1 |
| A framework for adaptive surveillance of emerging tick-borne zoonoses |
1 |
| Benefits of a one health approach: An example using Rift Valley fever |
1 |
| Participatory epidemiology of endemic diseases in West African cattle - Ethnoveterinary and bioveterinary knowledge in Fulani disease control |
1 |
| Clinical one health: A novel healthcare solution for underserved communities |
1 |
| Environmental observation, social media, and One Health action: A description of the Local Environmental Observer (LEO) Network |
1 |
| Cross-sectional study of brucellosis and Q fever in Thailand among livestock in two districts at the Thai-Cambodian border, Sa Kaeo province |
1 |
| First case-control study of zoonotic brucellosis in Gafsa district, Southwest Tunisia |
0 |
| Reaching for the low hanging fruits: One health benefits of joint crop-livestock services for small-scale farmers |
0 |
| Assessing health systems in Guinea for prevention and control of priority zoonotic diseases: A One Health approach |
0 |
| Should monkeys wash their hands and feet: A pilot-study on sources of zoonotic parasite exposure |
0 |
| Low seroprevalence of hepatitis E on Reunion island |
0 |