Part 6: One Health and antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Scroll through the comic and answer all the questions below before clicking "Next Page"

One Health

A university is suggesting that the local government take a One Health approach to solving complex local problems, such antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A One Health approach uses the idea that complex problems often involve the health of people, animals, and the environment. Therefore, solutions to One Health problems must be designed to protect the health of people, animals, and the environment.

Question 23

Use the information above to explain what must be involved in a complex problem for it to be considered a One Health problem.

Community Resources

Community members often get most of their information from this first slide – they tend to lose interest once in-depth discussion of the issue begins. Therefore, that first slide needs to give information in a way that people will remember. Using examples and pictures will help people understand and remember what the One Health approach involves.

Question 24

Use the information in the cartoon, text box above, and what you learned about antibiotic-resistant bacteria to develop your digital slide.

Create your own design or use a template to help organize your digital slide.

Your Digital Lab Notebook has an editable version of the template shown below.