Toward the promotion of "One Health" - part I: How do humans work to live together with humans, other organisms, and xenobiotics on Earth?
Yumiko Imai, Shunsuke Kimura, Satoshi Kitajima, Norihiro Sadato, Ryosuke Chiba, Hiroshi Hibino, Satomi Adachi-Akahane
Abstract
Open AccessThirty years from now, society will be transformed by dramatic advances in digital transformation, life infrastructure, and personalized medicine. People will communicate seamlessly in virtual spaces, and older adults will enjoy more fulfilling lives. Nevertheless, increasingly complex lifestyles will place immense pressure on ecosystems, affecting the environment and organisms and leading to serious health challenges. To address these issues, the Japanese Association of Anatomists, the Physiological Society of Japan (PSJ), and the Japanese Pharmacological Society have launched a collaborative initiative on "One Health". This framework aims to integrate the protection of flora and fauna with the health of humans, animals, and the planet, extending even to outer space. In the symposium held at 2025 APPW congress cohosted by PSJ, experts from multiple disciplines discussed how humans can coexist with microbes, xenobiotics, humans, and robots on Earth, fostering a sustainable and resilient future. This article summarizes this One Health symposium.