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The One Health matrix tool systematically links human, animal, and environmental health to identify disease drivers. This framework aids in developing policies for global challenges like antimicrobial resistance and food security.

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  • Public health
  • Environmental science

Background:

  • The One Health concept emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, plant, and environmental health.
  • Complex health challenges require integrated frameworks for effective analysis and intervention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a multidimensional One Health matrix tool for systematic analysis of disease drivers.
  • To demonstrate the application of this tool in understanding inter-relationships between various health aspects.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a multidimensional matrix representing the One Health concept.
  • Application of the matrix to analyze global human and animal fecal wastes at microbial and population levels.
  • Inclusion of political, social, and economic factors within the matrix analysis.

Main Results:

  • The matrix effectively facilitates systems thinking for complex health issues.
  • Analysis of fecal wastes revealed inter-relationships between foodborne illnesses, food insecurity, antimicrobial resistance, and climate change.
  • The tool illustrates how these factors are influenced by political, social, and economic dynamics.

Conclusions:

  • The One Health matrix is a valuable tool for identifying upstream drivers of disease potential.
  • Understanding the inter-relationships highlighted by the matrix is crucial for policy development.
  • This approach supports achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.