Fri.May 21, 2021

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Application of the “One Health Approach”

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Journal of Parasitology Research, 2014. If awareness and undertaking of a One Health approach was increased through education and publicity as well as being used as a governmental public health strategy it has the potential to produce large benefits for human, animal, and environmental health. One Health Fact Sheet. 3) El Zowalaty, M.

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Degradation of coastal regions in the Pacific Islands

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‘Low-lying areas of tropical Pacific islands’ accessed 28 February 2021, [link]. [2] Pacific Climate Change’ accessed 28 February 2021, [link]. [3] 3] Gombos, M., Atkinson, S., & Gorong, B. Coastal change in the Pacific Islands. Volume One, A guide to support community understanding of coastal erosion and flooding issues. [4] 4] Houghton, J.,

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Dust with a side of disease

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Environ Int, 2014. Future research could enhance or change, our responses to dust events throughout the world. References. 1. Goudie, A.S., Desert dust and human health disorders. 2. Griffin, D.W., Atmospheric movement of microorganisms in clouds of desert dust and implications for human health. Clin Microbiol Rev, 2007.

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Wildfires in California: Our wake up call

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Energy Research and Social Science.70 11] The Spiralling Cost of California’s Wildfires. 12] Major Greenhouse Reductions needed by 2050:IPCC. Climate Central. 13] Rongbin X., Abramson M., Johnston F., & Yuming G. 2020) Wildfires, Global Climate Change, and Human Health.