ONE HEALTH TRAINING MODULES
Module 1: Introduction to One Health - Definition and principles of One Health Module 2: Toxicological Risk Assessment In Healthcare Disease Diagnosis Toxicology is more directly associated with the study of adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms, including humans, disease diagnosis, and also focuses on identifying and understanding medical conditions. However, there may be some overlap in scenarios where toxic substances contribute to or mimic certain diseases. Incorporating the toxicity risk assessment into healthcare disease diagnosis will enhance health workers' ability to consider toxicological factors when evaluating patients and broaden their diagnostic capabilities in certain scenarios. Module 3: One Health in Seafood Safety - Definition and principles of One Health applied to seafood safety Module 4: One Health and Herbal Products - Definition and principles of One Health in the context of herbal products Module 5: One Health and Climate Change - Definition and principles of One Health in the context of climate change Module 6: One Health and Water - Definition and principles of One Health applied to water issues Module 7: Agriculture Toxicology Agriculture toxicology training focus on pesticide safety, handling, and environmental impact. Cover topics like proper use, storage, and disposal of agrochemicals as well as recognizing and responding to poisoning and responding to poisoning incidents. Emphasize the importance of protective gear and integrated pest management practices. Module 8: Environmental Health and Ecosystem Resilience - Impact of environmental factors on human and animal health
- Interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health
- Historical context and evolution of the One Health approach
- Interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health in seafood production
- Overview of the seafood industry and its impact on public health
- Understanding the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health
- Overview of herbal products and their role in traditional medicine
- Interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health in the face of climate challenges
- Overview of climate change and its impact on ecosystems and public health
- Interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health in the context of water
- Overview of water-related challenges and their impact on public health
- Ecosystem services and their role in supporting health
- Strategies for maintaining ecosystem resilience