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The Emergence of One Health: A Look Back at the 2004 Symposium

"One Health" has an earlier pedigree than I knew. The false narratives emanating from One health had already been created by 2004, and one author of this drivel now works at EcoHealth Alliance. 🔗

They had all the mumbo-jumbo and the concept of how to use One Health down 20 years ago. Thanks to Paula Jardine at The Conservative Woman for finding this nugget. Read the 12 recommendations!

The text discusses the concept of "One Health" and its earlier origins, with a focus on a symposium held in 2004 at The Rockefeller University. The symposium brought together health experts to address the interconnectedness of human, animal, and wildlife health, resulting in the creation of the "Manhattan Principles" with 12 recommendations for a holistic approach to disease prevention and ecosystem conservation. It also highlights key figures like William Karesh and Steven A. Osofsky who have been influential in the One Health movement and have contributed to its development through various initiatives and programs.

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