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    Second joint CGIAR meeting on mycotoxins, 9-11 October 2013

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    Food safety in developing countries: research gaps and opportunities

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    Rational drug use: Practical training for farmers

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    Making choices: Participatory planning for community based trypanosomosis control

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    The business case for One Health

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    This article outlines a pathway to develop the business case for One Health. It describes the origin and development of One Health and then identifies five potential areas where One Health can add value and reduce costs. These are: (1) sharing health resources between the medical and veterinary sectors; (2) controlling zoonoses in animal reservoirs; (3) early detection and response to emerging diseases; (4) prevention of pandemics; and (5) generating insights and adding value to health research and development. Examples are given for each category along with preliminary estimates of the potential savings from adopting the One Health approach. The literature reviewed suggests that one dollar invested in One Health can generate five dollars worth of benefits and a global investment of US25billionover10yearscouldgeneratebenefitsworthatleastUS 25 billion over 10 years could generate benefits worth at least US125bn. Conservation implications: the time has come to make the bigger case for massive investment in One Health in order to transform the management of neglected and emerging zoonoses and to save the lives of millions of people and hundreds of millions of animals whose production supports and nourishes billions of impoverished people per annum.Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA

    Animal welfare in agriculture, nutrition and health

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