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One World, One Health

One Health Trust
Antimicrobial Resistance
Public Health
Covid-19
One Health Trust
Vaccines
Infectious Diseases
Vaccination
One Health Approach
One Health
Drug-Resistant Infections
Climate Change
Mpox
Air Pollution
Marburg Virus
Adult Vaccination
C. Difficile
Coral Reefs
Tuberculosis
Anti-Science Sentiment
H5N1 Avian Influenza

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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It’s a rare piece of good news. A single-dose dengue vaccine developed in Brazil as part of an international collaboration protected people against at least two strains of the virus for five years or longer, and did so safely. 

The... more

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Imagine a life form identical to your own, only backwards.

At first, it would look normal. But just like when you try to use a mirror to read text on a page, it doesn’t quite translate. 

For some reason, all of the DNA of life on ... more

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A family’s house was destroyed when it was bombed during a war. They got out with the clothes on their backs – nothing more. When they were fleeing, the mother was hit with fragments from another bomb. It tore o... more

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Having a baby should be safe. Yet it’s far too often a death sentence for both the mother and the baby. An estimated 260,000 women died in 2023 during and right after giving birth, and those numbers will have risen with the loss of ... more

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Jassi Pannu
Senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and assistant professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Episode: The Potential Nightmare of Mirror Bacteria
Aula Abbara
Consultant in infectious diseases
Imperial National Health Service Health Care Trust at Imperial College London
Episode: Beyond the Frontlines – Tackling Drug Resistance in Conflict Zones
Dr. Patrick Webb
Professor of Food and Nutrition Economics, Policy and Programs at Tufts University
Tufts University
Episode: Food as Medicine — For People and the Planet
Dr. Tafadzwa Mabhaudhi
Professor of Climate Change, Food Systems and Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Director of the Lancet Countdown in Africa
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Episode: If Governments Aren't Doing Enough to Fight Climate Change, Who Else Can?
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

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Maggie Fox
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Ramanan Lakshminarayan
Founder and President of the One Health Trust

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 39 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 States4 years ago

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The discussions are timely, covering urgent topics like AMR, biodefense, and climate-health links.
The host asks thoughtful, data-driven questions that illuminate complex health issues.
Guests bring high-level expertise and practical insights for policymakers and researchers alike.
Listeners appreciate the rigorous, multidisciplinary approach and credibility of guests.

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The Potential Nightmare of Mirror Bacteria
Q: Why pursue research on mirror organisms at all?
Some hypothetical applications are imagined, such as mirror bacteria that could break down plastics or act as internal drug factories; however, much of the work is described as science for science's sake, driven by curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge rather than immediate need.
The Potential Nightmare of Mirror Bacteria
Q: What is a mirror organism in the first place?
A mirror organism would be composed of mirror-image biological molecules, meaning life with opposite-handedness where right-handed DNA would correspond to left-handed proteins, leading to vastly different interactions with existing biology.
Beyond the Frontlines – Tackling Drug Resistance in Conflict Zones
Q: So, this podcast is about solutions. Can you tell us some of the solutions that you can see that could help?
Dr. Abbara outlines multi-faceted solutions: strengthen governance and leadership, build institutional support, amplify affected patients' voices, contextualize needs to local settings, and deploy rapid, low-cost diagnostics to guide treatment and infection control.
If Governments Aren't Doing Enough to Fight Climate Change, Who Else Can?
Q: What are some other examples of opportunities in Africa specifically?
Africa can transition to renewable energy, improve agriculture, and build new sustainable cities.
If Governments Aren't Doing Enough to Fight Climate Change, Who Else Can?
Q: Are there functions in COP meetings?
COP has evolved but emphasizes that action needs to be local and that individual cities can become champions against climate challenges.

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Across recent episodes, the discussions center on the interconnections between environment, health, and policy. Topics include the planetary health implications of food systems and diets, the climate-health nexus and local action, conservation and indigenous land rights as public-health levers, and the surveillance of antimicrobial resistance and zoonotic disease risks. Guests range from nutrition and climate experts to wildlife biologists and biodefense policymakers, often tying scientific findings to real-world policy, governance, and community outcomes. A notable strength is the sustained emphasis on One Health approaches that bridge human, animal, and environmental health, with frequent attention to equity, justice, and global health se... more

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