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Climate Change and Veterinary Medicine: A Call to Action for a Healthier Planet.

Journal:
F1000Research
Year:
2024
Authors:
Akello, Winnifred
Affiliation:
College of Veterinary Medicine

Plain-English summary

Climate change is having a big impact on animal health and the environment, which can also affect human health and food supplies. As temperatures rise and weather patterns change, we are seeing more infectious diseases that can spread between animals and humans. This situation puts both pets and wildlife at risk, and veterinarians play a crucial role in addressing these challenges. The article emphasizes the importance of veterinarians adopting a One Health approach, which means considering the health of people, animals, and the environment together. It calls for veterinarians to take action by promoting sustainable farming practices and advocating for policies that protect animal and environmental health.

Abstract

Climate change is rapidly transforming ecosystems and reshaping the landscapes of animal health, with profound consequences for public health, food security, and biodiversity. Rising temperatures, shifting weather patterns, and increased frequency of natural disasters are driving the emergence and spread of infectious diseases, particularly zoonotic and vector-borne diseases. These environmental shifts endanger the health and welfare of animals and the delicate balance between human populations, livestock, and wildlife. As the stewards of animal health, veterinarians are uniquely positioned to lead the change in addressing these complex challenges at the nexus of human, animal, and environmental health and well-being. This article calls for urgent actions to integrate climate adaptation and mitigation strategies into veterinary practice and education. It underscores the critical need for veterinarians to embrace the One Health approach to tackle climate-driven disease outbreaks and the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance to safeguard human and animal populations while protecting natural ecosystems. The article further explores the role of veterinarians in fostering sustainable agricultural practices, reducing the environmental impact of livestock production, conserving biodiversity and advocating for policy reforms that protect both animal and planetary health. As we face an era of unprecedented climate disruption, this call to action aims to inspire the global veterinary community to actively get involved in combating climate change and its worst impacts. By building climate-resilient practices, enhancing disease surveillance, and championing environmental stewardship, veterinarians can contribute significantly to a healthier, more sustainable future for all species on Earth.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39801573/