#  One Health 

 



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 In this video, we explore the One Health approach, which recognizes that human health, animal health, and the environment are all connected. We use Rift Valley Fever, a disease that spreads between animals and humans, as an example to show how outbreaks happen and why they are difficult to control. We examine the historical development of One Health, showing how concerns over pandemic threats like SARS and H5N1 led to international collaboration among organizations such as the WHO, FAO, and the World Bank. You will learn how scientists from different fields—public health, veterinary medicine, and environmental science—work together to find solutions. A great example of One Health in action is how NASA satellites helped predict Rift Valley Fever outbreaks by monitoring ocean temperatures that affect rainfall and mosquito populations. By the end, you’ll understand how this approach helps us tackle major health challenges like infectious diseases, climate change, and food security.