Nov. 3, 2022, marks the seventh annual One Health Day, a Global Day of Action that promotes awareness of the relationships among human, animal and ecosystem health. North Dakota’s Department of Agriculture (NDDA), Game and Fish Department (NDGF), Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ), and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) encourage the public to recognize the interconnection of people, animals, plants and the environment they share.
“One Health Day is an opportunity to provide education on how the interactions among people, animals, and their shared environment affect one another,” said Laura Cronquist, epidemiologist with HHS.
According to the CDC, One Health issues can affect everyone, from pet owners, travelers, and farmers to anyone who buys and eats food or drinks or swims in water. Whether you buy, prepare and eat food, drink or swim in water, farm, hunt, have pets or enjoy traveling, learning more about One Health can help improve your health and well-being.
To learn more about One Health Day, please visit https://www.cdc.gov/onehealth/one-health-day.html
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For More Information Contact:
North Dakota Health and Human Services, 701.328.2378
North Dakota Department of Agriculture, Animal Health Division, 701.328.2655
North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality, 701.328.5150
North Dakota Game and Fish, 701.328.6300