id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-299315-s43gw24k Capps, Benjamin One Health, Vaccines and Ebola: The Opportunities for Shared Benefits 2015-09-16 .txt text/plain 10082 485 48 In this paper we propose One Health as a strategy to prevent zoonotic outbreaks as a shared goal: that human and Great Ape vaccine trials could benefit both species. Sure, while OH in this sense creates the grounds for humans to express compassion towards animals and ecosystems and to engage in novel approaches to health problems, overall it often achieves the same goals of prevention and response so far already installed in public health; so OH, in this sense, adds nothing to the ethical debate except by broadening the factors considered in any human cost-benefit analysis. Our proposal is for direct action to administer vaccinations to humans through public health and research paradigms, and additionally to animals to stave off future outbreaks in both populations. Such an approach, aimed at vaccinating animals in the first instance, would be preventative rather than reactive to an outbreak in human populations, by protecting across species and thereby creating a potential barrier to future occurrences of Ebola in the fauna. ./cache/cord-299315-s43gw24k.txt ./txt/cord-299315-s43gw24k.txt