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KMID : 1143420220150442759
Public Health Weekly Report
2022 Volume.15 No. 44 p.2759 ~ p.2764
One Health: Post COVID-19 Leadership ¡°Concept¡± to ¡°Action¡±
Kwon Jeong-Ran

Lee Ho-Sung
Lee Ji-Yeon
Shin Een-Suk
Hwang Kyung-Won
Kim Hyang-Seon
Yoo Ji-Yeon
Jun Se-iki
Ko Yun-jin
Park Jae-sung
Abstract
Twenty years have passed since the One Health Approach was discussed. The One Health Approach, was advocated to
fundamentally protect and maintain the health of people, animals, and the environment. During this period, international
discussions on major one-health issues such as the formation of the 4th consultative body among international organizations (World Health Organization, World Organisation for Animal Health, Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations Environment Programme), antimicrobial resistance, UN General Assembly in 2016, Global Health Security Agenda, etc. Domestically, the Zoological Infectious Disease Countermeasures Committee (2011), the One Health Forum held (2016), and the Operation of the Curriculum for One Health Practitioners of relevant ministries (2022) have been conducted and are considered to have achieved some degree of success. Nevertheless, it is also true that One Health is still a conceptual approach rather than a practical action. Accordingly, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency and related ministries have combined past achievements and limitations. We would like to present the tasks for moving One Health from the ¡°concept¡± stage to the ¡°action¡± stage, divided into six strategies.
KEYWORD
One Health, One Health Approach, Sustainable, Multidisciplinary approach
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