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“One Health” or Three? Publication Silos Among the One Health Disciplines

机译:“一个健康”还是三个?一个卫生学科中的出版物孤岛

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The One Health initiative is a global effort fostering interdisciplinary collaborations to address challenges in human, animal, and environmental health. While One Health has received considerable press, its benefits remain unclear because its effects have not been quantitatively described. We systematically surveyed the published literature and used social network analysis to measure interdisciplinarity in One Health studies constructing dynamic pathogen transmission models. The number of publications fulfilling our search criteria increased by 14.6% per year, which is faster than growth rates for life sciences as a whole and for most biology subdisciplines. Surveyed publications clustered into three communities: one used by ecologists, one used by veterinarians, and a third diverse-authorship community used by population biologists, mathematicians, epidemiologists, and experts in human health. Overlap between these communities increased through time in terms of author number, diversity of co-author affiliations, and diversity of citations. However, communities continue to differ in the systems studied, questions asked, and methods employed. While the infectious disease research community has made significant progress toward integrating its participating disciplines, some segregation—especially along the veterinary/ecological research interface—remains. "One Health" is a global initiative fostering interdisciplinary collaborations to address health challenges. Although an empirical analysis of published disease models shows a rapid growth in cross-disciplinary "One Health" collaborations, the continued segregation of medical, veterinary, and ecological communities poses an ongoing challenge. Author Summary A cohesive reaction to emerging threats requires the efficient dissemination of knowledge and methodologies across multiple disciplinary boundaries. A “One Health” approach has been advocated to facilitate cross-disciplinary communication and research in responding to challenges in human, animal, and environmental health. We empirically describe collaboration networks surrounding one aspect of this One Health initiative: infectious disease transmission models. A systematic literature review and social network analysis showed that dynamic disease modelling grew faster than most biological and natural science disciplines over the last 25 y, yet the field remains somewhat compartmentalized. Many researchers contribute to a broad, cross-disciplinary group of journals, but publications from veterinarians and ecologists remain segregated into relatively discrete communities. While the veterinary and ecological communities regularly reference the broad, cross-disciplinary group, they only rarely cite each other; furthermore, the highest-tiered medical journals contributed very few papers to our search. Therefore, our results are somewhat mixed: while One Health may have precipitated a great deal of research interest in infectious disease, it has not fully overcome the barriers that segregate its contributing disciplines.
机译:“一个健康”倡议是一项全球努力,旨在促进跨学科合作,以应对人类,动物和环境健康方面的挑战。虽然One Health已获得相当多的媒体报道,但其效果尚不清楚,因为尚未对其疗效进行定量描述。我们系统地调查了已发表的文献,并使用社交网络分析来测量在构建动态病原体传播模型的一项健康研究中的学科交叉性。符合搜索条件的出版物数量每年以14.6%的速度增长,这快于整个生命科学领域和大多数生物学子学科的增长率。被调查的出版物分为三个社区:一个由生态学家使用,一个由兽医使用,以及第三个由不同作者组成的社区,由人口生物学家,数学家,流行病学家和人类健康专家使用。这些社区之间的重叠在时间上随着作者数量,合著者隶属关系的多样性以及引文的多样性而增加。但是,社区在所研究的系统,提出的问题和采用的方法方面继续存在差异。尽管传染病研究界在整合其参与的学科方面取得了重大进展,但仍存在一些隔离,尤其是在兽医/生态研究界面上。 “一个健康”是一项促进跨学科合作以应对健康挑战的全球倡议。尽管对已发表的疾病模型进行的经验分析表明,跨学科的“一个健康”合作正在迅速增长,但医疗,兽医和生态社区的持续隔离仍然构成了持续的挑战。作者摘要对新出现的威胁采取凝聚力的反应需要跨多个学科领域有效地传播知识和方法。在应对人类,动物和环境健康方面的挑战时,提倡一种“单一健康”的方法,以促进跨学科的交流和研究。我们从经验上描述了围绕“一个健康”倡议一个方面的合作网络:传染病传播模型。一份系统的文献综述和社会网络分析表明,在过去的25年中,动态疾病建模的增长速度快于大多数生物学和自然科学学科,但该领域仍然有些分隔。许多研究人员为广泛的跨学科期刊做出了贡献,但是兽医和生态学家的出版物仍然被隔离在相对分散的社区中。虽然兽医界和生态界经常引用广泛的跨学科群体,但它们很少互相引用;反之亦然。此外,最高层的医学期刊对我们的搜索贡献很少。因此,我们的研究结果有些mixed贬不一:虽然“一个健康”可能引起了人们对传染病的大量研究兴趣,但它尚未完全克服隔离其贡献学科的障碍。

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