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One World, One Health

One Health Trust
Antimicrobial Resistance
Public Health
Covid-19
Vaccines
Infectious Diseases
One Health Trust
Vaccination
C. Difficile
Coral Reefs
Adult Vaccination
One Health
Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Economic Benefits Of Vaccination
One Health Approach
Healthcare Savings
Disease Prevention
Sanitation Infrastructure
Public-Private Partnerships
Pharmaceutical Industry
H5N1

One World, One Health is brought to you by the One Health Trust. In this podcast, we bring you the latest ideas to improve the health of our planet and its people. Our world faces many urgent challenges from pandemics and decreasing biodiversity to pollution and melting polar ice caps, among others. This podcast highlights solutions to these problems from the scientists and experts working to make... more

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Of course, saving forests is good for the animals that live there and the environment. But saving forests where indigenous people live can have another surprising benefit. It can be good for the health of all of the people who live th... more

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Bats can carry several viruses that can kills humans. Some well understood – rabies, the deadliest virus of all, is transmitted directly from bats to people from bat bites. Other viruses, such as Hendra virus, are a little more myster... more

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Drug-resistant germs are hidden killers in more than one way. Not only are the microbes invisible to the human eye, in many places, they’re invisible because people simply are not looking for them systematically.

Doctors often do not... more

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It’s a common scenario for a cancer patient. They’re undergoing treatment and get what’s known as a peripherally inserted central catheter or PICC (pronounced “pick”) line to make it more convenient to administer drugs. They are in an... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Júlia Rodrigues Barreto
Scientist at the Institute of Advanced Studies, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Institute of Advanced Studies, University of São Paulo
Episode: Protect Land Rights, Save Forests, Save Lives, Too
Dr. Ana Filipa Palmeirim
Researcher at the Federal University of Pará and Free University of Brussels
Federal University of Pará, Free University of Brussels
Episode: Protect Land Rights, Save Forests, Save Lives, Too
Bosco Atukwatse
Wildlife biologist
Kyambura Lion Project
Episode: A Viral Surprise at a Bat Cave
Dr. Alex Braczkowski
Science director of the Kyambura Lion Project, a conservation biologist, and wildlife photographer.
Kyambura Lion Project
Episode: A Viral Surprise at a Bat Cave
Sabiha Essack
South African Research Chair in Antibiotic Resistance in One Health, Professor in Pharmaceutical Sciences at University of KwaZulu-Natal
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Episode: An Unknown Burden – Drug resistance and lab capacity in Africa
Dr. Yehoda M. Martei
Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Episode: The Invisible Second Threat to Cancer Patients – Drug-Resistant Infections
Dr. Judith Miller
Psychologist and Senior Scientist at the Center for Autism Research
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Episode: When Fear Spreads Faster Than Facts – Autism, Vaccines, and Measles
Dr. Asha George
Executive Director of the Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense
Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense
Episode: Cut Deep – What's at stake in the gutting of U.S. biodefense?
Dr. Marcela Uhart
Director of the Latin America Program at the University of California, Davis, studying wild animals, especially marine wildlife in Latin America.
University of California, Davis
Episode: From Seals to People – What H5N1 in Patagonia Foretells

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Maggie Fox
Host of One World, One Health

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 38 ratings
  • So informative and interesting

    This podcast is my favorite find in a long time. Great interviews and so informative. I always learn so much!

    Apple Podcasts
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    chseLB5
    United States3 years ago

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Many appreciate the podcast's focus on global health issues and solutions, noting that it enhances their understanding of complex, interdisciplinary challenges.
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#211
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#218
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Protect Land Rights, Save Forests, Save Lives, Too
Q: How far away do the benefits go?
The benefits can travel at least 500 km, affecting areas significantly far from the Amazon like São Paulo.
Protect Land Rights, Save Forests, Save Lives, Too
Q: Can you talk about what sort of diseases you looked at?
We looked at fire-related diseases such as respiratory diseases and zoonotic diseases transmitted through animals.
Protect Land Rights, Save Forests, Save Lives, Too
Q: Can you tell us how?
The research shows that preserving forests for the indigenous people helps keep the people healthier due to the roles they play in the environment and biodiversity.
The Invisible Second Threat to Cancer Patients – Drug-Resistant Infections
Q: What are some of the solutions there might be?
Enhanced infection control practices, better antimicrobial stewardship, and increased research into new antibiotics.
The Invisible Second Threat to Cancer Patients – Drug-Resistant Infections
Q: Why would cancer patients have a higher risk of a drug-resistant infection in particular?
Cancer patients receive more antibiotics, which increases their risk of developing resistant infections due to prolonged exposure.

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2. Dr. Ana Filipa Palmeirim
3. Bosco Atukwatse
4. Dr. Alex Braczkowski
5. Sabiha Essack
6. Dr. Yehoda M. Martei
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