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One Health, India

@one_health_in

Fighting COVID-19 Misinformation with Truth, Science, and Knowledge.
Raising awareness on One Health.
Connecting Health Professionals.

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One Health - U of Guelph (@onehealthuofg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.CABI is accepting submissions of One Health cases that focus on practical approaches to solving problems, spanning animal, human & environmental health. They consider research methodologies and, with data, show the impact of #OneHealth in practice: tinyurl.com/55xwynju

.<a href="/CABI_News/">CABI</a> is accepting submissions of One Health cases that focus on practical approaches to solving problems, spanning animal, human &amp; environmental health. They consider research methodologies and, with data, show the impact of #OneHealth in practice: tinyurl.com/55xwynju
World Organisation for Animal Health (@woah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Improving animal health also improves human and environment health, and vice-versa. By helping countries respond to health challenges that threaten us all, we continue to create a healthier and safer world. #EveryonesHealth

CDC (@cdcgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you have a backyard flock? Quick tip: Keep a bottle of hand sanitizer at your coop! Many people across the U.S. have gotten sick with Salmonella from contact with backyard poultry, but you can stay healthy around your flock. Find more tips at: bit.ly/3xyZvEc.

Do you have a backyard flock? Quick tip: Keep a bottle of hand sanitizer at your coop! Many people across the U.S. have gotten sick with Salmonella from contact with backyard poultry, but you can stay healthy around your flock. Find more tips at: bit.ly/3xyZvEc.
CDC (@cdcgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hearing that #monkeypox spreads through air? It's not known to linger in air. It is not transmitted during short periods of shared airspace. It spreads via contact w/ someone with monkeypox. It may also spread when people have close, face-to-face contact. bit.ly/39c3H3m

World Health Organization Philippines (@whophilippines) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having a regular routine with activities that make you feel good will help you maintain a healthy mind. You may also try discovering new things to do if that helps you break monotony. Do whatever helps you feel more balanced and grounded. #MentalHealthMatters

Having a regular routine with activities that make you feel good will help you maintain a healthy mind.  

You may also try discovering new things to do if that helps you break monotony. 

Do whatever helps you feel more balanced and grounded. 

#MentalHealthMatters
World Health Organization (WHO) (@who) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vaccines can protect you from serious illness & death from #COVID19. But #DYK that after being vaccinated, you should STILL 😷 #WearAMask ↔️ Keep a safe distance πŸͺŸ Open windows 🀧 Cough/sneeze into your elbow πŸ‘ Keep hands clean to stop the virus? Here’s why ⬇

World Organisation for Animal Health (@woah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rabies still kills - one of our best weapons to stop this disease is by joining forces under a collaborative #OneHealth approach. The United Against Rabies enables the fostering of partnerships so we can eradicate dog-mediated rabies by 2030. Discover its work πŸ‘‰ unitedagainstrabies.org

Rabies still kills - one of our best weapons to stop this disease is by joining forces under a collaborative #OneHealth approach.

The <a href="/UARForum/">United Against Rabies</a> enables the fostering of partnerships so we can eradicate dog-mediated rabies by 2030. 

Discover its work πŸ‘‰ unitedagainstrabies.org
World Organisation for Animal Health (@woah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vaccines are among our best tools for preventing and even eliminating diseases. In 2021, our rabies vaccine bank πŸ’‰ enabled the rollout of around 190,000 vaccine doses, despite restrictions linked to the #COVID19 pandemic. #EveryonesHealth LEARN MORE πŸ‘‰ woah-report2021.org/en/tackling-di…

Vaccines are among our best tools for preventing and even eliminating diseases.

In 2021, our rabies vaccine bank πŸ’‰ enabled the rollout of around 190,000 vaccine doses, despite restrictions linked to the #COVID19 pandemic. #EveryonesHealth

LEARN MORE πŸ‘‰ woah-report2021.org/en/tackling-di…
World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific (@whowpro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meeting with friends? Choose activities that will allow you to enjoy their company while reducing the risk of #COVID19. Try: πŸšΆπŸ½β€β™€οΈ ‍Taking a walk outdoors 🚲 Going on a bike ride πŸ“² Talking on the phone or meeting virtually #StaySafe

Meeting with friends? Choose activities that will allow you to enjoy their company while reducing the risk of #COVID19. Try: 

πŸšΆπŸ½β€β™€οΈ ‍Taking a walk outdoors 
🚲 Going on a bike ride  
πŸ“² Talking on the phone or meeting virtually  

#StaySafe
NYT Health (@nythealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

β€œI believe this is the first time this has happened in the history of cancer,” Dr. Diaz said. Still, the trial will need to be replicated in other patients. nyti.ms/3mCVoR1

NYT Health (@nythealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The patients had metastatic breast cancer that had been progressing despite rounds of harsh chemotherapy. But a drug that targeted cancer cells with laserlike precision was stunningly successful, extending life to an extent rarely seen nyti.ms/3HmzFGH

World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific (@whowpro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From preventing diseases to boosting mental wellbeing, WHO recommends adults do: ⏲ At least 150–300 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity, or ⏲ At least 75–150 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity throughout the week. #BeActive!

From preventing diseases to boosting mental wellbeing, WHO recommends adults do: 

⏲ At least 150–300 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity, or  
⏲ At least 75–150 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity throughout the week.  

#BeActive!
NYT Health (@nythealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The blood tests sometimes detect evidence of cancers that then cannot be found in a patient’s body. What happens then? nyti.ms/3OcNGsT

Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Intranasal vaccines could be beneficial boosters against #COVID19 and include several advantages, such as needle-free administration and elicitation of local immunity to prevent infection and systemic immunity to reduce disease burden. fcld.ly/ciz6qvn #SciencePerspective

Intranasal vaccines could be beneficial boosters against #COVID19 and include several advantages, such as needle-free administration and elicitation of local immunity to prevent infection and systemic immunity to reduce disease burden. fcld.ly/ciz6qvn #SciencePerspective
World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific (@whowpro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#COVID19 is still around. Encourage and support your family and friends especially those at high risk of serious COVID-19 illness to get vaccinated. #StaySafe

#COVID19 is still around. Encourage and support your family and friends especially those at high risk of serious COVID-19 illness to get vaccinated. 

#StaySafe
World Health Organization Lesotho (@who_lesotho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#DoItAll to protect yourself against #COVID19! πŸ’‰ Get vaccinated 😷 Wear a mask ↔️ Keep physical distance and avoid crowds πŸͺŸ Open windows 🀧 Cough/sneeze into your elbow πŸ‘πŸΏ Clean your hands

#DoItAll to protect yourself against #COVID19!

πŸ’‰ Get vaccinated 
😷 Wear a mask
↔️ Keep physical distance and avoid crowds
πŸͺŸ Open windows
🀧 Cough/sneeze into your elbow
πŸ‘πŸΏ Clean your hands
Dr Emmanuelle Soubeyran (@woah_dg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Emerging diseases can come from numerous factors such as urban expansion, human encroachment into previously isolated wildlife habitats and of course #climatechange. All these increase the risk of disease spillovers between humans and animals. #UneSeuleSante

Emerging diseases can come from numerous factors such as urban expansion, human encroachment into previously isolated wildlife habitats and of course #climatechange.

All these increase the risk of disease spillovers between humans and animals. #UneSeuleSante