Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health presents the manifesto ‘Challenges of the 21st century in prevention, welfare and animal health’. An analysis work, available in digital and printed format, which collects the major issues to be addressed in the prevention, welfare and health of animals to ensure global health in the world. In addition, the initiative aims to encourage debate around the One Health approach.
According to Elena Gratacós, Managing Director of Boehringer Animal Health Spain, “our company’s commitment is to animals and veterinarians, both in clinics and farms, to pet owners and to society in general. In this sense, we want to make a decisive contribution to innovating and advancing in solving the challenges we face as a society in terms of animal and human health. “
The manifesto is the result of an in-depth analysis carried out at a time of special relevance marked by the health crisis caused by the new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. The work has been prepared by a group of renowned specialists formed by Cristina Muñoz Madero, Joaquim Segalés Coma, José Manuel Sánchez-Vizcaíno Rodríguez, Luis Ortega Mora, Luis Miguel Cebrián Yagüe and Pol Llonch Obiols.
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The aim of this initiative is to serve as a basis for launching initiatives, measures and commitments for improvement at the institutional and administrative level “that contribute to animals and humans living in a healthier world in this 21st century”, with the conviction that only from a One Health perspective will it be possible to move “towards advanced and preventive global healthcare”.
The publication is structured in six sections in which the most pressing challenges related to the collaboration between veterinarians and doctors to prevent zoonoses, surveillance systems for early detection of diseases, vaccination and immunology, the animal welfare, the rational use of antibiotics, and the key role of the veterinarian in developing the One Health approach to public health policies.