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Area of Science:

  • * Interdisciplinary research and healthcare practices.
  • * Focus on the One Health framework and its application.

Background:

  • * Heterogeneous definitions of the One Health framework lead to conceptual challenges.
  • * Historical context of animal use in biomedical science and ethical considerations.
  • * Current ethical debates surrounding animal experimentation within One Health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To critically examine definitions and scope of the One Health concept.
  • * To analyze the ethical implications of including animal experimentation in One Health.
  • * To explore the compatibility of One Health with existing bioethical principles.

Main Methods:

  • * Literature review and conceptual analysis of One Health approaches.
  • * Historical examination of animal models in biomedical science.
  • * Bioethical principle assessment concerning human-animal-environment interactions.

Main Results:

  • * Ambiguity in One Health definitions complicates its practical application.
  • * Inconsistencies arise when applying bioethical principles to animal experimentation within One Health.
  • * Existing bioethical frameworks may not fully accommodate a One Health perspective.

Conclusions:

  • * A more inclusive One Health concept is necessary, embracing all living beings.
  • * A multispecies ethics approach is crucial for a shared planetary ecosystem.
  • * Aligning One Health with universal well-being requires a paradigm shift in ethical considerations.