Reference values and the problem of health as normality: a veterinary attempt in the light of a one health approach

  • Lerner H
  • Berzell M
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Abstract

Reference values seem crucial to both veterinary medicine and human medicine. The main critique is that the theoretical connections between the concepts of reference values, normality, and health are weak. In this paper, we analyze especially one attempt in veterinary medicine to establish such a theoretical connection. We find that this attempt fails because it is circular. In conclusion, we would postulate that there are two apparent ways forward: to aim for a definition of health not based on the concept of normality, or to develop the concept of normality as separate from statistical normality. These goals can be reached with a one health perspective. Keywords: reference value; health; normality (Published: 10 September 2014) Citation: Infection Ecology and Epidemiology 2014, 4 : 24270 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/iee.v4.24270

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Lerner, H., & Berzell, M. (2014). Reference values and the problem of health as normality: a veterinary attempt in the light of a one health approach. Infection Ecology & Epidemiology, 4(1), 24270. https://doi.org/10.3402/iee.v4.24270

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