One Environmental Health: an emerging perspective in toxicology

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Adam Pérez, John Pierce Wise

Abstract

The One Environmental Health research approach, a subspecialty of the One Health initiative, focuses on toxic chemicals. Distinct disciplines work together to give a holistic perspective of a health concern through discrete disciplines, including, but not limited to, public health and the medical and veterinary sciences. In this article, we illustrate the concept of One Environmental Health with two case studies. One case study focuses on alligators and contributions to the field of endocrine disruption. The other case study focuses on whales and contributions to understanding carcinogenic metals. Both studies illustrate how the health of sentinel organisms has the potential to inform about the health of humans and the ecosystem.

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Sep 29, 2020·Frontiers in Microbiology·Sara Hernando-AmadoJosé L Martínez
Feb 23, 2021·Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part B, Critical Reviews·Jessica H HartmanJoel N Meyer
May 13, 2019·Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology·John Pierce WiseJohn Pierce Wise

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