Celebrating the Launch of the National One Health Framework

The United States Government has made a big step forward in public health by creating the National One Health Framework. This new plan, developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the Department of the Interior (DOI), is the first to address diseases that can spread between animals and humans and improve public health readiness across the country.

Working Together for Health

The One Health Framework is a team effort that brings together different sectors and disciplines to improve the health of people, animals, and the environment. This approach is essential for dealing with health threats shared by people and animals, such as COVID-19, pox, bird flu, and Ebola.

Main Goals

The framework sets out a shared vision, mission, and goals among federal partners to strengthen the One Health approach in the United States. It aims to:

  • Enhance Collaboration: Improve coordination and communication across federal agencies to address diseases that can spread between animals and humans.
  • Improve Preparedness: Lay the groundwork for effective disease response, ensuring the nation is better prepared for future health threats.
  • Promote Health: Advance the health of people, animals, and the environment through combined efforts.

Looking Ahead

The National One Health Framework is designed to guide collaborative efforts for the next five years. It describes a common vision, mission, and goals for key federal partners involved in the One Health approach. This plan shows the U.S. government’s commitment to building a strong foundation for effective disease response and better preparing the country for future health threats.

Conclusion

Launching the National One Health Framework is a significant milestone in public health. The U.S. government is paving the way for a healthier and more resilient future by recognizing the connections between human, animal, and environmental health. We commend the CDC, USDA, and DOI for their teamwork and look forward to this framework’s positive impact on our nation’s health.




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