Medical Xpress October 27, 2025
Integrated surveillance systems that unite human, livestock, agricultural, and ecosystem experts to support early detection, community engagement, and rapid response top the five future research priorities of One Health.
An evidence brief and report—which present the findings of a One Health Horizon Scanning exercise carried out by Oxford Systematic Reviews (OXSREV) as part of the Juno Evidence Alliance’s work under CABI’s One Health Hub—also reveal climate change and emerging diseases as a top research priority.
The research priorities, identified after a global consultation that included over 400 stakeholders from academia, government, NGOs, and international organizations, also include governance mechanisms, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and socio-environmental drivers of disease.
Multi-track roadmap for advancing One Health priorities is recommended
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