One Health Meets the Exposome 1st Edition
Grab attention with a fresh perspective on global health: One Health Meets the Exposome, 1st Edition by Mary Ann Ottinger and Cullen Geiselman delivers an essential, interdisciplinary roadmap for understanding how environmental exposures shape the health of people, animals, and ecosystems.
Drawn from contemporary research and practical insight, this book frames the exposome—the lifetime of environmental exposures—as a core component of the One Health approach. Readers will find clear explanations of exposure science, data integration strategies, and the policy and clinical implications of linking human, animal, and environmental health. It synthesizes complex concepts into actionable frameworks suitable for researchers, public health professionals, clinicians, veterinarians, environmental scientists, and policymakers.
Imagine applying robust methods for exposure assessment to real-world challenges: improving surveillance, designing targeted interventions, and creating resilient communities across cities and rural regions in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This book arms practitioners and students with the context and tools to translate exposome science into measurable health outcomes and policy change.
Whether you’re building an academic syllabus, guiding a public health program, or seeking interdisciplinary insights for environmental planning, One Health Meets the Exposome is a timely, globally relevant resource. Practical, well-grounded, and forward-looking, it empowers readers to connect data, ecosystems, and human well-being.
Order your copy today to integrate exposome thinking into One Health strategies and advance healthier communities worldwide.
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