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EPA One Health Approach

The EPA One Health Approach infographic highlights different areas of research where EPA applies a One Health approach, taking into considering the health and well-being of animals, humans, plants, and the environment. When we protect one, we protect all.

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Landscape showing various graphics related to EPA research areas, including wild & domesticated animals, a factory, pollution, hazardous waste, recreation (swimming & fishing), farmers, researchers, mountains, windmills, a city, and a farm. Text contained in infographic is described below.

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EPA One Health Approach

Health and Well-being of Animals, Humans, Plants, and the Environment

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  • Agricultural Production and Land Use
  • Contaminants (including Lead and PFAS)
  • Air Pollution
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  • Water Quality, Safety, and Security
  • Waste Management and Plastic Pollution
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Last updated on December 17, 2024
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