Human, environmental, and water systems are deeply interconnected. The **One Health** approach recognizes that the health of people depends on the health of animals, ecosystems, and the environment around us.
Challenges such as infectious diseases, water pollution, climate change, and ecosystem degradation do not exist in isolation. They interact across human communities, natural habitats, and water resources, shaping global health risks.
Strengthening collaboration between public health, environmental science, and veterinary sectors is essential for sustainable disease prevention and healthier ecosystems.
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One Health recognizes the link between human, environmental, and water systems. Climate change, pollution, and poor sanitation influence disease risks such as dengue. Collaborative action across public health, environmental science, and communities is essential for sustainable health.
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