One Health as a collective responsibility

In spite of the fact that in recent years many steps have been taken in the control of zoonotic diseases, we are still confronted with recent outbreaks of, for example Ebola and Avian Flu (H5N8) and with public debates on the preferred way to deal with zoonoses. Such debates can easily get polarised...

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Main Authors: Verweij, Marcel F., Meijboom, F.L.B.
Other Authors: LS wijsgerige Ethiek, OFR - Ethics Institute, Arion, Felix, Dumitras, Diana, Aerts, Stef
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/321163
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/321163 2024-04-28T08:13:53+00:00 One Health as a collective responsibility Verweij, Marcel F. Meijboom, F.L.B. LS wijsgerige Ethiek OFR - Ethics Institute Arion, Felix Dumitras, Diana Aerts, Stef 2015-05-01 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/321163 en eng https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/321163 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess One Health responsibility Taverne Part of book 2015 ftunivutrecht 2024-04-09T23:38:33Z In spite of the fact that in recent years many steps have been taken in the control of zoonotic diseases, we are still confronted with recent outbreaks of, for example Ebola and Avian Flu (H5N8) and with public debates on the preferred way to deal with zoonoses. Such debates can easily get polarised. Therefore, we argue that a more integrated approach is needed. In this paper we propose an integration on three levels. First, the One Health initiative could serve a fruitful approach to take the interrelatedness of human and animal health into account. Second, we argue that it might be fruitful to approach societal controversies about how societies should respond to zoonotic risks not by focusing on conflicting interests, but as conflicts between broadly shared values. Finally, an effective approach of and a discussion on zoonoses require a more sophisticated view on moral responsibilities, which goes beyond the level of the question ‘who is to blame?’ for a specific outbreak. In this paper we claim that although finding acceptable and well-justified policies will remain a difficult task, these three steps towards a pluralistic approach to thinking about prevention of and response to zoonosis outbreaks may create possibilities to overcome conflicts. Book Part Avian flu Utrecht University Repository
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