EcoHealth Alliance’s What’s the Fever, Liberia (WTFL) project is a five-year research initiative that…
EcoHealth Alliance’s What’s the Fever, Liberia (WTFL) project is a five-year research initiative that…
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is considered a disease of special concern around the world and is caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes.
Despite the strong inter-dependencies of people, animals and the environment, wildlife and ecosystem health…
EcoHealthNet is an undergraduate and graduate-level global research coordination network, funded by the National Science Foundation, to bring together world-class research scientists from medical, ecology, veterinary, epidemiology, virology, anthropology, climate science, data science, and economics fields that will advance One Health research and education.
Join Dr. Melinda Rostal and Catherine Machalaba for a discussion on One Health in…
Exploring links between global environmental change and health for the planet and society.
The ‘One Health’ perspective recognizes that the health of humans, animals, and ecosystems are inextricably linked and therefore requires experts from different health-related fields to work together to predict, prevent, and control zoonotic diseases.