One Health

Microplastic toxicity : A review of the role of marine sentinel species inassessing the environmental and public health impacts

The ubiquity of plastics is a concern for the health of humans and marine ecosystems. Plastics and their composite endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are associated with adverse health outcomes in humans and marine species. With continued plastic production, waste mismanagement and global population increases, exposure effects will continue to escalate...

Meta-analysis Of Dolphin And Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Reveals Inflammatory Signatures Associated With Exposure To High Levels Of Perfluoroalkyl Substances

Currently a fundamental gap exists on how persistent organic pollutants affect humans especially those who consume high levels of seafood from contaminated coastal waters. There is an urgent need to better understand effects of these contaminants on human health in coastal communities. Elevated contaminant levels in coastal seafood will give rise to...