One Health is the concept that human, animal and environmental health are interconnected. Outbreaks of zoonoses, vector-borne diseases, or those related to contamination of the environment are best investigated using a multi-disciplinary One Health approach. Outbreaks of emerging zoonotic infectious diseases where infections in multiple species – from humans, to livestock, to wildlife – may only be well understood if a One Health approach is used. Investigations of spillover events – where a human or new animal species has been infected by a virus, bacteria, or parasite – also require a One Health approach. Beyond infectious diseases, the environment can be contaminated by heavy metals, industrial pollution and other toxins, which can pose a risk to both human and animal health. In order to protect human and animal health from these threats, One Health approaches can be integrated into outbreak investigations and spillover investigations to improve our mechanistic understanding of their proximal and distal causes leading to insights about how they can be prevented.

One Health Investigations of Outbreaks and Spillover Events

One Health Investigations of Outbreaks and Spillover Events

Instructor: Emily Gurley, PhD, MPH
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Reviewed on Jul 30, 2025
It would be a 5 except for some of the modules that had lecturers with difficult to understand accents
JS
Reviewed on Sep 2, 2025
An in depth and eye opening lesson in human disease caused by spillover. Great historical references as well as insight in to current conditions.
SA
Reviewed on Jul 25, 2025
I found this course very informative, it helped to solidify my understanding of the roles One Health has in these investigations with spillover events.
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