One Health Framework

Veterinary AI as a
Public Health Bridge

One Health recognizes that human, animal, and environmental health are interconnected. AiVet's signal extraction methodology provides a lower-regulatory-barrier pathway to validate AI clinical tools before translation to human populations.

The Strategic Thesis

Veterinary Sandbox

Veterinary medicine shares identical diagnostic reasoning structures with human medicine but operates under lower regulatory barriers. This makes it an ideal proving ground for AI clinical safety protocols.

Signal Agnosticism

rPPG, spectral audio analysis, and behavioral classification are mathematically species-agnostic. The same extraction pipeline that monitors a feline patient can monitor a non-verbal pediatric or geriatric human patient.

Safety Validation

By proving safety and efficacy in veterinary contexts first, we build the evidence base required for regulatory approval in human digital health — without the immediate liability exposure of direct human deployment.

Translation Pathway

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Veterinary Validation (Current)

Deploy AiVet in clinical veterinary settings. Validate rPPG accuracy against contact sensors. Establish inter-rater reliability for grimace scoring. Build evidence base with real patient data.

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Zoonotic Surveillance

Integrate with public health reporting systems. 60%+ of emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. Veterinary clinics are early-warning sentinels for disease outbreaks that cross species barriers.

3

Human Translation

Apply validated signal extraction protocols to non-verbal human populations: neonatal ICU monitoring, dementia care, non-communicative patients. Same mathematics, different regulatory pathway.

4

Environmental Integration

Extend monitoring to environmental health indicators. Climate-disease correlations, antimicrobial resistance tracking, and ecosystem health metrics complete the One Health triad.

Non-Verbal Patient Populations

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Veterinary

All species. Current focus.

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Neonatal

Pre-verbal infants. NICU monitoring.

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Geriatric

Dementia, non-communicative patients.

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Remote/Rural

Telemedicine where specialists are unavailable.

Institutional Alignment

WHO One Health Joint Plan of Action

2022-2026 framework for integrated surveillance across human-animal-environment health. AiVet's multimodal monitoring aligns with the surveillance and early detection pillar.

U.S. One Health Coordination Unit

Launched January 2024, coordinating 24 federal agencies. The National One Health Framework (2025-2029) creates demand for compliant veterinary-public health reporting platforms.

CDC One Health Fellowship

Veterinary-public health integration push. AiVet provides the digital infrastructure for the kind of cross-species data collection these programs require.

Academic Partnerships

Seeking collaboration with JCU (Tropical Health), UQ (AI Safety), and Griffith (Digital Health) for formal validation studies and PhD research programs.

Interested in One Health Collaboration?

We are actively seeking government, academic, and institutional partners for the One Health translation pathway. Veterinary clinics, public health departments, and research institutions welcome.

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