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. 2023 Feb;7(2):e109-e111.
doi: 10.1016/S2542-5196(23)00002-5.

One Health and planetary health research: leveraging differences to grow together

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One Health and planetary health research: leveraging differences to grow together

Rafael Ruiz de Castañeda et al. Lancet Planet Health. 2023 Feb.
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Conflict of interest statement

IB, RRdC, TE, and JV conceptualised and designed the study. IB and RRdC acquired the funding and administered and supervised the project. TE, JV, and IB searched the literature, extracted the data, conducted the bibliometric analysis, and visualised data. TE, JV, IB, and RRdC drafted the first version of the manuscript. All authors had access to the study data. All authors contributed to the interpretation of data, validated the results, and critically revised, reviewed, and approved the manuscript. CM declares two grants awarded to her institution (“Conservation Works programme” funded by US Agency for International Development and the “operationalizing one health e-learning” course funded by the World Bank) and support by WHO for attending the One Health High-Level Expert Panel meeting at the WHO headquarters in May, 2022. All other authors declare no competing interests. We warmly thank Andy Haines (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK) for the constructive exchanges and his valuable feedback and inputs to the comment. This work was funded by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (contract number 81069479). The funder had no role in study design, data collection, data analysis, data interpretation, writing of the manuscript, or the decision to submit for publication.

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One Health and planetary health research trends, topics, and global distribution (A) One Health and planetary health publications relative to the total number of publications indexed in the Web of Science per year (per 100 000). (B) Keyword co-occurrence network graph of One Health and planetary health research topics (created with Vosviewer, version 1.6.17). The size of the nodes represents the number of publications in which a keyword occurs. The closer the nodes to each other, the stronger the link between the keywords. The keywords are grouped in clusters depending on their inter-relation, and these clusters are represented with different colours. (C) Geographical distribution of institutions active in One Health (left panel) and planetary health (right panel) research in 2020 and 2021 by urban areas (created with Netscity). The counting method is normalised number of publications (agglomeration): the maximum value is 47·14 and minimum value is 0·04 for One Health; and the maximum value is 22·78 and minimum value is 0·04 for planetary health.

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