OHI is committed to addressing complex health problems that exist across different segments of living ecosystems, via the development and execution of research proposals involving heavy-duty cross-sectional and interdisciplinary studies in the One Health areas
One Health Genomic Surveillance (OHGS) is the continued investment approach in sustainable control and prevention of emerging and reemerging foodborne, waterborne, and zoonotic infectious diseases globally
Understanding the broad ecological, evolutionary, and molecular mechanisms governing microbe-host interactions, as well as microbiome assembly and functions, is crucial for developing effective One Health predictive transdisciplinary frameworks and interventions
Given the transmission of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens through interactions among humans, animals, and polluted environments, it is imperative to take urgent action with One Health research strategies and approaches to effectively control and prevent infectious diseases caused by these pathogens