One health vs indigenous health

New study on One health vs indigenous ideas of health and well-being in Canada was recently released. An inclusive analysis was executed by examining different literature, Medline, Google Scholar, Embase, and various scholar portals.

All of these papers debating indigenous and One Health were explored to extract mutual themes. This exploration recognized three basic themes explaining One health that describes zoonosis, environmental alterations and mutual associations between human beings and animals. Environmental changes were observed to affect the climate health of indigenous societies living in northern areas. Infectious disorders within these native communities indicated that maladies disseminated by dogs are needed to be handled via One health care. Read more by clicking on the link below:

Examining the concept of One Health for indigenous communities: A systematic review

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