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Creating a healthy future for humans, animals and their environments.

What is? recognizes that the health of humans, animals and ecosystems are interconnected. After all, approximately 75% of new emerging human infections have their origin in zoonotic agents, meaning that they are naturally transmitted from animals to humans. Ebola, HIV, dengue and MERS CoV are but some of the most recent infectious agents that have moved from animals to humans, with a devastating impact on public health. Therefore health science professionals, key opinion leaders and public health officials need to work together to attain optimal health for people, domestic animals, wildlife, and our environment. human health animal health human health animal health ONE HEALTH environment health environment health

Need for a Platform Recent global disease events have underpinned the increasing effects of zoonotic diseases on human and animal health. It has also become clear that changes in the environment, like population growth and climate change, are drivers for the emergence of such zoonoses. The initiators of the Platform have therefore set up an independent organization that promotes an integrated approach to combat different types of health threats: (re-) emerging neglected viruses, antiviral and antibiotic resistance, and bacterial and parasitic infections. By establishing the Platform, they wish to forge a community of stakeholders and to stimulate information-sharing and interaction at all levels.

Without urgent, coordinated action by many stakeholders, the world is headed for a post-antibiotic era, in which common infections and minor injuries which have been treatable for decades can once again kill. Dr. Keiji Fukuda, WHO s Assistant Director-General for Health Security Our mission The Platform is a strategic forum of stakeholders and a reference network that aims to enhance understanding of and preparedness for the current and future outbreaks of zoonoses, emerging infectious diseases in humans and animals, and antimicrobial resistance, including the ecological and environmental factors which impact on these diseases.

Our objectives 1. Provide a strategic forum for researchers, early career investigators, governmental and nongovernmental institutions, international organisations and companies to foster cross-sectoral collaborations 2. Identify and prioritize research gaps in the fields of zoonoses, emerging infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance, including the ecological and environmental factors which impact on these diseases, and advocate the resulting scientific research agenda - both on a scientific and policy level 3. Create synergies and facilitate the sharing of data between researchers and research groups in order to mend the prioritized research gaps, and translate these novel data to anyone who might benefit from them 4. Disseminate the results and insights of existing and new research projects on zoonoses, emerging infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance, including the ecological and environmental factors which impact on these diseases. 5. Establish an information reference centre for the community 6. Enhance awareness of the value of the One health approach through communication, facilitation of interactions between stakeholder groups, education and training, and specific efforts to convince non-believers, both in the research community and in the policy arena

The Platform network International Coalition Early Career Researchers Circle Platform Supervisory Board Supporting Partners Action Group Editorial Board Journal

SUPERVISORY BOARD The Supervisory Board is the beating heart of the Platform, as this is where the organization s lifelines come together. The Supervisory Board comprises of key scientific experts, representing the different disciplines. Patron and Honorary Board member Peter Doherty Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Melbourne Supervisory Board Members Albert Osterhaus Professor of Wildlife Virology and Virus Discovery, Hannover, Germany John Mackenzie Research Associate & Professor of Tropical Infectious Diseases at Curtin University, Australia David Heymann Chair of Health Protection Agency, UK Guiseppe Cornaglia Professor of microbiology at Verona University, Italy Martyn Jeggo Director of the Geelong Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, Australia Christian Drosten Director of the Institute of Virology at University of Bonn Medical Centre, Germany Lone Simonsen Professor of Global Health at George Washington University, USA Peter Daszak President of the EcoHealth Alliance George Gao Deputy Director-General CDC China Frederick Murphy University of Texas, USA Amadou Alpha Sall Institut Pasteur de Dakar, Senegal Derek Smith Professor of Infectious Disease Informatics, Cambridge University, UK Rita Colwell Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA Linfa Wang Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore Mark Rweyemamu Director of the Southern African Centre for Infectious Diseases and Surveillance (SACIDS) Edward Holmes Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Diseases & Biosecurity, University of Sydney, Australia Tom Monath CO & CSO at BioProtection Systems/NewLink Genetics Corp., USA Nick Juleff Senior Program Officer Animal Health portfolio, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Dennis Carroll Director Global Health Security and Development, USAID Larry Madoff Editor ProMED-mail ISID, Professor of Medicine, University of Massachusetts

INTERNATIONAL ONE HEALTH COALITION The Coalition is a collaborative partnership between the One Health Platform and existing international governmental and non-governmental organizations and institutions. In the aim to reinforce the concept, the coalition partners set up a framework for information-sharing, cooperation and awareness raising activities. Through the International Coalition, the Foundation builds a true global community of stakeholders EARLY CAREER RESEARCHERS CIRCLE Through scholarships, awards and a wide network of connections, the Early Career Researchers Circle (YSC) aims to have a positive impact on the lives of young researchers and faculty and thus to nurture the future of Science. International Coalition Early Career Researchers Circle The Platform engages in ad hoc collaboration with: The World Health Organization (WHO) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) The United Nations System Senior Coordinator for the response to Ebola Virus Disease Platform Supervisory Board Editorial Board Journal Supporting Partners Action Group

ONE HEALTH SUPPORTING PARTNERS ACTION GROUP The Platform actively develops synergies with funders who share our mission to improve the health of humans, animals and the environment. Any donor organization or commercial company with a One Health interest is cordially invited to become a supporting partner. To discuss how your corporation can collaborate with the Platform, contact the Platform s manager (contact details on the back of this brochure). ONE HEALTH JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD is an online-only journal that provides a platform for rapid communication of high quality scientific knowledge on zoonotic pathogens and cross-species disease transmission. The Journal features original research articles, reviews, short communications, opinion articles and outbreak reports on all aspects of. EDITORS IN CHIEF Albert Osterhaus Professor of Wildlife Virology and Virus Discovery, Hannover, Germany John Mackenzie Research Associate & Professor of Tropical Infectious Diseases at Curtin University, Australia ASSOCIATE EDITORS Malik Peiris Chair of Virology and Scientific Director of the HKU Pasteur Research Centre, University of Hong Kong, China Rita Colwell Professor at the University of Maryland and at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, United States of America Christian Drosten Director of the Institute of Virology, University of Bonn Medical Centre, Bonn, Germany David Heymann Chairman of Public Health England and Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London Alex Friedrich Chair and Head of the Department of Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands Derek Smith Professor at the Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Tools and events Coordination of scientific research projects The Platform initiates and coordinates research projects with regard to implementing the One Health Research Agenda Platform web portal Virtual meeting place of the One Health community at www.onehealthplatform.com Biennial International Congresses Designed for all members of the One Health community Separate Science Policy Interface track for public health officials and decision makers Fourth edition: 3-7 December 2016, Melbourne, Australia Fifth edition: 22-25 June 2018, Saskatoon, Canada Annual World Day Campaign Collaborative effort of the Platform, the One Health Commission and the Initiative Campaign is designed to engage as many individuals as possible from as many arenas as possible in education and awareness events, and to generate an inspiring array of projects worldwide While anyone can participate, Day especially fosters collaboration between medical, veterinary and ecology students Student teams organizing an event for Day can compete for a separate award Celebrated annually on 3 November All information on www.onehealthday.org Annual General Assembly Meetings Annual gathering of Supervisory Board, International Coalition and Supporting Partners Action Group Stakeholder group reflects on the foundation s actions and plans Established to generate and exchange new ideas and collaborative partnerships The Platform builds on the collective expertise and knowledge of its partners. It is dedicated to use this knowledge to the benefit of the community by: Providing ad hoc advice to international foundations, national and international governments, governmental institutions and other non-profit organizations Creating ad hoc and structural synergies with existing organizations in order to develop and implement a joint agenda or to mutually support and strengthen agenda s Communicator Periodically printed publication in newspaper format brings the latest news and information from the arena Ad hoc electronic news flashes bringing highlights and alerts Journal An online-only, open access Journal in collaboration with Elsevier A unique, multidisciplinary journal based on the recognition that human, animal and ecosystem health are inextricably linked

Creating a healthy future for humans, animals and their environments.

The initiators of the Platform are Prof. Ab Osterhaus (chair), Prof. John MacKenzie (vice-chair) and Mrs. Chris Vanlangendonck (daily management and communication). Together, they form the organization s management board. Ab Osterhaus is one of the world s leading virologists. His interest in the One Health concept culminated in his current position as the CEO of Artemis One Health Foundation and professor of wildlife virology and virus discovery at the Utrecht University. He is also the director of the newly established Center for Infection Medicine and Zoonoses Research at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hannover, Germany. To foster cooperation in all aspects of one health, Ab Osterhaus has joined forces with professor John Mackenzie (Curtin University, Australia), who has an outstanding international reputation in the field of microbiology and its impacts on public health. Complementing the scientific knowledge of Ab Osterhaus and John MacKenzie is Chris Vanlangendonck s expertise in the field of science communication, management strategies and organizational dynamics. She is the director of Semiotics, the Belgium-based agency that provides strategic communication advice to scientists, scientific organizations and academic institutions. For more information, contact Mr. David De Pooter Platform management e-mail: info@onehealthplatform.com mobile: +32 479 45 74 46 www.onehealthplatform.com