Title: EcoHealth
1EcoHealth
Sending S.O.S to the world
2EcoHealth
The effect of ecosystem function on human,
animal, and plant health
3Ecosystem Health
Human Health
EcoHealth
Animal and plant health
4The epidemiological triad
Environment
Host
Agent
5The epidemiological triad
habitat modification, antibiotics-use
Agent
Human host
6The epidemiological triad
habitat modification, antibiotics-use
Host
Novel/ resistant pathogens
7The epidemiological triad
habitat modification
Morbid host
Novel pathogens
8Gideon, put on your sweater, its cold outside,
you might catch a cold
9Gideon, put on your sweater, its cold outside,
you might catch a cold
10Health A state of complete physical, mental and
social well-being and not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity (WHO 1948)
11In this course will use the narrower definition
Health .. absence of disease or infirmity
12Definition
Disease dis ease
Disease A pathological condition of a part,
organ, or system of an organism resulting from
various causes, such as infection, genetic
defect, or environmental stress, and
characterized by an identifiable group of signs
or symptoms. (Answers.com)
13Definition
Infection Infection is defined as (Webster)
state produced by the establishment of an
infective agent in or on a suitable host with
infective agent defined as a communicable
agent that can be transmitted from one host to
another (Webster dictionary)
14Emerging Diseases definition An emerging
disease is one that has appeared in a population
for the first time, or that may have existed
previously but is rapidly increasing in incidence
or geographic range (WHO 2008).
15Zoonosis An infectious disease naturally cycling
within an animal system (reservoir host) that
could be transmitted to humans.
16drug resistance
Obesity,
Biodiversity
Vector-borne diseases
Global warming
The dilution effect
Avian Influenza,
Amphibian decline
Biogeochemical cycles
Zoonosis
case-control study
Emerging disease
Niche
Ecology
Rabies
Epidemiology
Aldo Leopold,
Ecosystem services
West-Nile virus
Chytridiomycosis
Social ecology
Land-use change,
Environmental bioethics
Van Rensselaer Potter
habitat encroachment,
The built environment
17Biodiversity
The dilution effect
Vector-borne diseases
Global warming
Chytridiomycosis
Amphibian decline
Zoonosis
Rabies
Avian Influenza,
West-Nile virus
drug resistance
Emerging disease
Land-use change,
habitat encroachment,
Ecology
Niche, Parasite-host interaction
case-control study
Epidemiology
Biogeochemical cycles
Ecosystem services
Social ecology
Obesity,
The built environment
Environmental bioethics
Aldo Leopold,
Van Rensselaer Potter
18Course outline
- General introduction who are and what are we
about? - Intro to ecology x 2
- Individual, population
- Community, ecosystem, biosphere
- Intro to epidemiology incidence, prevalence,
study design - Infectious diseases (x4)
- Human emerging diseases (zoonoses)
- Domestic animals emerging diseases
- Wildlife emerging diseases
- Plant emerging diseases
- Environmental diseases (x2)
- Toxicants, carcinogens, radiation
- Food and water-borne diseases. allergens
- Genetic diseases
- Global health global warming, stratospheric
ozone, ecosystem services - Evolutionary medicine virulence evolution, drug
resistance - Social ecology and the built environment
- Environmental ethics
19Whats in a name
Conservation medicine Eco-epidemiology Ecosystem
health Environmental health
EcoHealth
20Whats in a name
Ecological Health EcoHealth
EcoHealth
21- Health more than just absence of disease a
positive sense of physical, mental, and social
well being
EcoHealth
22What we are about The health of our home
EcoHealth
23Basic tenet Healthy home healthy tenants
EcoHealth