@article{fdi:010073131, title = {{Q}uantitative outcomes of a {O}ne {H}ealth approach to study global health challenges}, author = {{F}alzon, {L}. {C}. and {L}echner, {I}. and {C}hantziaras, {I}. and {C}ollineau, {L}. and {C}ourcoul, {A}. and {F}ilippitzi, {M}. {E}. and {L}aukkanen-{N}inios, {R}. and {P}eroz, {C}. and {F}erreira, {J}. {P}. and {P}ostma, {M}. and {P}restmo, {P}. {G}. and {P}hythian, {C}. {J}. and {S}arno, {E}. and {V}anantwerpen, {G}. and {V}ergne, {T}imoth{\'e}e and {G}rindlay, {D}. {J}. {C}. and {B}rennan, {M}. {L}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{H}aving gained momentum in the last decade, the {O}ne {H}ealth initiative promotes a holistic approach to address complex global health issues. {B}efore recommending its adoption to stakeholders, however, it is paramount to first compile quantitative evidence of the benefit of such an approach. {T}he aim of this scoping review was to identify and summarize primary research that describes monetary and non-monetary outcomes following adoption of a {O}ne {H}ealth approach. {A}n extensive literature search yielded a total of 42,167 references, of which 85 were included in the final analysis. {T}he top two biotic health issues addressed in these studies were rabies and malaria; the top abiotic health issue was air pollution. {M}ost studies described collaborations between human and animal (n = 42), or human and environmental disciplines (n = 41); commonly reported interventions included vector control and animal vaccination. {M}onetary outcomes were commonly expressed as cost-benefit or cost-utility ratios; non-monetary outcomes were described using disease frequency or disease burden measurements. {T}he majority of the studies reported positive or partially positive outcomes. {T}his paper illustrates the variety of health challenges that can be addressed using a {O}ne {H}ealth approach, and provides tangible quantitative measures that can be used to evaluate future implementations of the {O}ne {H}ealth approach.}, keywords = {{O}ne {M}edicine ; {T}ransdisciplinarity ; {E}ndemic and emerging infectious diseases ; {Z}oonoses ; {N}on-communicable diseases ; {S}ystematic evidence ; {S}coping review ; {MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}cohealth}, volume = {15}, numero = {1}, pages = {209--227}, ISSN = {1612-9202}, year = {2018}, DOI = {10.1007/s10393-017-1310-5}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010073131}, }