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Leadership Development for One Health |
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| Creator | Samlee Plianbangchang |
| Title | Leadership Development for One Health |
| Publisher | Chulalongkorn University Press |
| Publication Year | 2560 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Health Research |
| Journal Vol. | 31 |
| Journal No. | 4 |
| Page no. | 251 |
| Keyword | Leadership, One health |
| ISSN | 8574421 |
| Abstract | Healthy population can contribute significantly to national progress in social and economic development. Promoting healthy population toward this end is a complex issue involving social, cultural economic and political determinants of health, as well as a wide range of health risks, which it also includes the prevailing of infectious agents in the environment. Many of these agents are transmitted from animal to man; or what is called Zoonosis. Animal transmits these disease agents including both domestic and wild animals. When dealing with prevention and control of infectious disease transmitted from animal to man, health has to be considered as "One Health", which principally includes human health, animal health and environmental health. The preventive intervention against these infections diseases has to be comprehensively conceptualized on the basis of all related environmental and ecological factors. The development of such preventive intervention needs coordination and cooperation of all the concerned and related sectors and discipliners at both national and international levels. It aims at unifying multi-sectors and multidisciplinary actions at all levels. In order to effectively work against infectious diseases originated from animal, the ability to stimulate, encourage and coordinate the ideas and actions of those sectors and disciplines is the key to success. Those sectors and disciplines broadly imply all concerns of individuals, agencies and organizations (governmental and non- governmental). The importance of coordination in management includes sharing resources and facilities and initiating collective actions. The ability to effectively coordinate their resources and efforts, and successfully secure their cooperation as needed requires a strong leadership at every level of intervention |