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One Health
This collection draws together BSAVA resources on One Health: the increasingly important understanding of the link between human, animal and environmental health and wellbeing.
Updated 2025
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One health: collaboration is the name of the game
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2018Author Helen Ballantyne
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A dog walk a day keeps the doctor away
Treating the owners as well Author John BonnerCaring for patients with the various chronic diseases linked to obesity is a major part of the job for small animal practitioners these days – treating not just the dogs but the owners as well. Research shows that vets have an important role in ensuring that their clients undertake enough exercise to keep themselves lean and healthy. John Bonner reports.
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Linking human-animal abuse
The work of the Links Group Author Sylvia JeffersSylvia Jeffers doesn’t own a pet yet has a greater understanding than many dog lovers of their pets’ welfare needs.
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Rabies A global ‘One Health’ issue
A symposium chaired by BSAVA President Prof Michael Day produce a course of action for rabies control Author Sally EverittRecent cases in The Netherlands and France have raised the profile of the disease but many countries have to contend with rabies on a daily basis. The symposium identified seven key recommendations for progress.
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Passive smoking and pets
Questioning clients about their smoking habits Author Clare KnottenbeltPetSavers has funded research into the affect of passive smoking on pet health.
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One Health in action in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan dog population and rabies management shows WSAVA One Health in action Author WSAVAFor 17 years the Sri Lankan government used mass slaughter to curtail outbreaks of rabies in Colombo. The policy failed and now a project run by the Blue Paw trust is showing how veterinary expertise can solve the problem.
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One Medicine - a global effort
More on the case for bringing human and animal healthcare together Author Michael DayIt is estimated that 75% of the new diseases that emerged in humans over the last century originated in animals. So why have we taken so little interest? John Bonner talks to Professor Michael Day about the One Medicine project.
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Progress towards One Health
Inaugural meeting of the WSAVA One Health Committee and Conference Author Michael Day‘One Health’ proposes the unification of the medical and veterinary professions and the WSAVA One Health Committee was established to represent the interests of small animals in the agenda.
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MRSA
Mike Jessop reports on a conference on MRSA Author Mike JessopAntibiotic-resistant bacteria are a growing threat to both human and animal health. Mike Jessop reports on a the steps that practitioners should be taking to protect their patients and themselves.
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How to…
Handle bats Authors: Liz Mullineaux and Matt BrashVets are increasingly presented with bats, in part because of the duty to aid in surveillance programmes. Liz Mullineaux and Matt Brash offer advice on technique and precautions.
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