Introduction: Introduction 1: Design characteristics of integrated surveillance of antimicrobial resistance at the human, animal, and environment interfaces 2: An insight on the last two decades of global research on animal tuberculosis: Bibliometric analysis 3: Local food systems as a resilient strategy to ensure sustainable food security in crisis: Lessons from COVID-19 pandemic and perspectives for the post-pandemic world 4: Multiple approaches in the study of ancient human microbiome 5: More than food: Why restoring the cycle of organic matter in sustainable plant production is essential for the One Health nexus 6: Foodborne pathogens and their association with well-known enteric infections and emerging non-communicable disorders 7: Current perspectives for the use of medical ozone in veterinary medicine 8: Dengue a global threat: An insight into management and control 9: Impacts of climate change on animal welfare 10: Tuberculosis Vaccines for Cattle 11: How agricultural practices affect the risk of human contamination by infectious pathogens: the need for a 'One Health' perspective 12: The role of agriculture in human infectious disease outbreaks 13: Man's best friend and our shared infectious diseases 14: Food systems during the COVID-19 pandemic: vulnerabilities, adaptations, and resilience 15: Constraints to using livestock to meet dietary needs in developing countries: role of vaccines 16: Cattle tick control in Africa: potential of ethnoveterinary plants 17: Zoonotic diseases: a One Health perspective 18: Pursuing effective vaccines against cattle diseases caused by apicomplexan protozoa 19: Impacts of COVID-19 on agriculture and food security in developing countries: potential mitigation strategies 20: Emotional contagion and its implications for animal welfare 21: Direct and indirect threats imposed by plant pathogenic and saprophytic fungi on humans and animals 22: Toxocara and its species 23: Feline obesity and diabetes: a One Health perspective. 24: Integrative view of diseases in ruminants: Towards a holistic model Conclusion: Conclusion.
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