Trade-offs among human, animal, and environmental health hinder the uniform progress of global One Health

Ya Tian, Junze Zhang*, Zonghan Li, Kai Wu, Min Cao, Jian Lin, Prajal Pradhan, Shengjie Lai, Jia Meng, Bojie Fu, Min Chen*, Hui Lin*

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

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The One Health (OH) approach, integrating aspects of human, animal, and environmental health, still lacks robustly quantified insights into its complex relationships. To fill this knowledge gap, we devised a comprehensive assessment scheme for OH to assess its progress, synergies, trade-offs, and priority targets. From 2000 to 2020, we find evidence for global progress toward OH, albeit uneven, with its average score rising from 61.6 to 65.5, driven primarily by better human health although environmental health lags. Despite synergies prevalent within and between the three health dimensions, over half of the world's countries, mainly low-income ones, still incur substantial trade-offs impeding OH's advancement, especially between animal and environmental health. Our in-depth analysis of synergy and trade-off networks reveals that maternal, newborn, and child health are critical synergistic targets, whereas biodiversity and land resources dominate trade-offs. We provide key information for the synergetic and uniform development of global OH and policymaking.

Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummer111357
Aantal pagina's16
TijdschriftIscience
Volume27
Nummer van het tijdschrift12
DOI's
StatusPublished - 20-dec.-2024

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