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Title: | Developing One Health surveillance systems. |
Authors: | HAYMAN, D. T. S.![]() ![]() ADISASMITO, W. B. ![]() ![]() ALMUHAIRI, S. ![]() ![]() BEHRAVESH, C. B. ![]() ![]() BILIVOGUI, P. ![]() ![]() BUKACHI, S. A. ![]() ![]() CASAS, N. ![]() ![]() BECERRA, N. C. ![]() ![]() CHARRON, D. F. ![]() ![]() CHAUDHARY, A. ![]() ![]() ZANELLA, J. R. C. et al. ![]() ![]() |
Affiliation: | DAVID T. S. HAYMAN, Massey University WIKU B. ADISASMITO, University of Indonesia SALAMA ALMUHAIRI, National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority CASEY BARTON BEHRAVESH, Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta PÉPÉ BILIVOGUI, World Health Organization, Guinea Country Office SALOME A. BUKACHI, University of Nairobi NATALIA CASAS, National Ministry of Health, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires NATALIA CEDIEL BECERRA, Universidad de La Salle DOMINIQUE F. CHARRON, International Development Research Centre ABHISHEK CHAUDHARY, Indian Institute of Technology JANICE REIS CIACCI ZANELLA, Embrapa Swine and Poultry. |
Date Issued: | 2023 |
Citation: | One Health, v. 17, article 100617, Dec. 2023. |
Description: | Abstract: The health of humans, domestic and wild animals, plants, and the environment are inter-dependent. Global anthropogenic change is a key driver of disease emergence and spread and leads to biodiversity loss and ecosystem function degradation, which are themselves drivers of disease emergence. Pathogen spill-over events and subsequent disease outbreaks, including pandemics, in humans, animals and plants may arise when factors driving disease emergence and spread converge. One Health is an integrated approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize human, animal and ecosystem health. Conventional disease surveillance has been siloed by sectors, with separate systems addressing the health of humans, domestic animals, cultivated plants, wildlife and the environment. One Health surveillance should include integrated surveillance for known and unknown pathogens, but combined with this more traditional disease-based surveillance, it also must include surveillance of drivers of disease emergence to improve prevention and mitigation of spill-over events. Here, we outline such an approach, including the characteristics and components required to overcome barriers and to optimize an integrated One Health surveillance system. |
Thesagro: | Saúde Pública |
NAL Thesaurus: | One Health initiative Disease surveillance Disease prevention |
Keywords: | Pandemias Prevenção de doenças Vigilância sanitária Integrated surveillance Pandemics |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2023.100617 |
Type of Material: | Artigo de periódico |
Access: | openAccess |
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