Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (Sep 2023)

Defining and averting syndemic pathways in aquaculture: a major global food sector

  • Grant D. Stentiford,
  • Grant D. Stentiford,
  • Charles R. Tyler,
  • Charles R. Tyler,
  • Robert P. Ellis,
  • Robert P. Ellis,
  • Tim P. Bean,
  • Simon MacKenzie,
  • Cecile Brugere,
  • Corey C. Holt,
  • Edmund J. Peeler,
  • Edmund J. Peeler,
  • Kevin W. Christison,
  • Jonathan Rushton,
  • David Bass,
  • David Bass

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2023.1281447
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Aquaculture now provides half of all aquatic protein consumed globally—with most current and future production occurring in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Concerns over the availability and application of effective policies to deliver safe and sustainable future supply have the potential to hamper further development of the sector. Creating healthy systems must extend beyond the simple exclusion of disease agents to tackle the host, environmental, and human drivers of poor outcomes and build new policies that incorporate these broader drivers. Syndemic theory provides a potential framework for operationalizing this One Health approach.

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