A targeted vaccination strategy: Integrating vaccines into biosafety, biosecurity, and one health initiatives

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1016/j.jobb.2024.10.002
Laith N. AL-Eitan, Rabi A. Abu Khiarah, Diana L. Almahdawi
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Vaccination has saved millions of lives and is regarded as one of modern medicine’s most important successes. Effective vaccination programs should be based on risk assessment that considers demographic and occupational factors. When developing a vaccination program, it is essential to identify the target groups, including travelers, infants, high-risk workers, and those in critical roles such as farming and agriculture. In biosafety and biosecurity, vaccines are a key component of measures designed to protect laboratory personnel, the community, and the environment. Guidelines from global health organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are tailored to specific pathogens and depend on the type of work performed and the associated risk. These guidelines are continuously revised and updated to ensure the effectiveness of vaccination programs. Vaccines also play a role in One Health approaches that are focused on the interconnectedness of animals, humans, and the environment. Targeted vaccination strategies for both domestic animals and wildlife are necessary to maintain animal health, improve livestock productivity, and prevent the spread of zoonotic and foodborne diseases to humans. In this paper, we aimed to provide an overview regarding the crucial roles of vaccines in biosafety, biosecurity, and One Health approaches, as well as to highlight the importance of targeted and personalized strategies to improve the effectiveness of vaccination programs. Herein, we also discuss various vaccines aimed at specific target groups as recommended by global health organizations, with a particular emphasis on laboratory workers and the vaccines necessary to reduce laboratory-acquired infections. Finally, we discuss animal vaccines and targeted strategies for vaccinating domestic and wildlife populations.
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有针对性的疫苗接种战略:将疫苗纳入生物安全、生物安保和单一卫生行动
疫苗接种挽救了数百万人的生命,被视为现代医学最重要的成就之一。有效的疫苗接种计划应基于考虑人口和职业因素的风险评估。在制定疫苗接种规划时,必须确定目标人群,包括旅行者、婴儿、高风险工人以及从事农业和农业等关键工作的人员。在生物安全和生物安保方面,疫苗是旨在保护实验室人员、社区和环境的措施的关键组成部分。疾病控制和预防中心等全球卫生组织制定的准则是针对特定病原体制定的,并取决于所从事的工作类型和相关风险。这些指南不断修订和更新,以确保疫苗接种规划的有效性。疫苗在关注动物、人类和环境相互联系的“同一个健康”方针中也发挥着作用。家畜和野生动物有针对性的疫苗接种战略对于维持动物健康、提高牲畜生产力和防止人畜共患疾病和食源性疾病向人类传播是必要的。在本文中,我们旨在概述疫苗在生物安全、生物安全和同一个健康方法中的关键作用,并强调有针对性和个性化策略对提高疫苗接种计划有效性的重要性。本文还讨论了全球卫生组织推荐的针对特定目标群体的各种疫苗,特别强调实验室工作人员和减少实验室获得性感染所需的疫苗。最后,我们讨论了动物疫苗以及为国内和野生动物群体接种疫苗的针对性策略。
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Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity
Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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