Drug Discovery and One Health Approach in Combating Infectious Diseases
Discover Drug Discovery and One Health Approach in Combating Infectious Diseases, a timely and authoritative guide by Kanti Bhooshan Pandey, David J. Newman, and Chukwuebuka Egbuna. This essential volume bridges drug discovery and the One Health paradigm—linking human, animal, and environmental health—to address emerging infectious diseases, zoonoses, and antimicrobial resistance on a truly global scale.
Explore cutting-edge strategies that span from target identification and natural-product leads to computational screening, translational research, and regulatory considerations. Rich with case studies from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, the book highlights practical approaches for low- and middle-income countries as well as advanced research centers. Readers gain clear insights into pandemic preparedness, surveillance integration, and cross-sector collaboration needed to accelerate safe, effective therapeutics.
Whether you are a researcher, clinician, public-health official, policy maker, or graduate student, this book offers actionable frameworks and real-world examples for implementing One Health-driven drug discovery programs. The authors combine multidisciplinary expertise—molecular biology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and field epidemiology—to deliver a roadmap for tackling contemporary infectious threats and future outbreaks.
Practical, evidence-based, and globally relevant, Drug Discovery and One Health Approach in Combating Infectious Diseases equips professionals and institutions with the knowledge to translate discoveries into impact. Enhance your laboratory strategies, inform policy decisions, and strengthen collaborative networks that span species and ecosystems.
Add this indispensable resource to your library and join the movement to integrate drug discovery with One Health solutions for resilient, equitable infectious-disease control worldwide. Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of global health innovation.
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