Date: 26 January 2022 – 28 January 2022
Place : LYON, France

With the growing frequency and complexity of both human and veterinary public health emergencies, it is increasingly urgent to design and implement holistic policies beyond sectorial barriers and better integrate the needs and approaches of all stakeholders. Integrating a One Health approach in the decision-making process is key for anticipating and tackling crises linked to emerging and reemerging pathogens that affect humans, animals or both. To this end, we need a better understanding of the various gaps in knowledge, technologies and regulations that can affect the design of game-changing solutions, and their translation into concrete actions with a beneficial impact on both human and animal health.

This first international conference “The One Health concept at the Confluence of human & veterinary public health” aims to bring together researchers, industrial stakeholders and policy-makers to provide updates in research and innovation, discussing current unmet needs, proposing concrete ways to harness this knowledge and utilizing new tools to address these challenges.

Session #1 : Surveillance & Control: How to improve detection & control of infectious threats?

Session #2 : Knowledge development: Where are our knowledge gaps to implement a holistic and integrated Public Health

Session #3 : Tools Development: What game-changing tools are needed for a multiscale approach?

More information: https://onehealth-conference-vph-hub.b2match.io/page-1671