A framework for ecologically and socially informed risk reduction before and after outbreaks of wildlife-borne zoonoses

IF 24.1 1区 医学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Lancet Planetary Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/S2542-5196(24)00329-2
James M Hassell PhD , Shaleen Angwenyi DVM , Meredith C VanAcker PhD , Abdi Adan , Nelly Bargoiyet , Geoffrey Bundotich PhD , Joseph Edebe PhD , Prof Eric M Fèvre PhD , Peter Gichecha , Joseph Kamau PhD , Ezra Lekenit MD , Argeo Lekopien DVM , Julius L Leseeto BSc , Koisinget G Lupempe , James Mathenge PhD , David Manini , Bridgit Muasa PhD , Mathew Muturi DVM , Romana Ndanyi PhD , Millicent Ndia MSc , Stephen Chege DVM
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Despite increasing emphasis being placed on the inclusion of upstream ecological and social perspectives for zoonotic disease control, few guidelines exist for practitioners and decision makers to work with communities in identifying suitable, locally relevant interventions and integrating these into public health action plans. With an interdisciplinary group of Kenyan stakeholders, we designed and tested a comprehensive framework for the co-design, evaluation, and prioritisation of beneficiary-oriented, ecologically and socially informed interventions for preventing and controlling outbreaks of wildlife-borne zoonoses. Our approach used four globally important wildlife-borne pathogens—Rift Valley fever virus, Congo–Crimean haemorrhagic fever virus, and the causative agents of anthrax and rabies—enabling stakeholders to develop a shared understanding of complex transmission pathways, identify a broad array of measures targeting ecological, biological, and social processes governing outbreaks of these pathogens, and explore trade-offs for specific interventions. The framework can be applied early in the decision-making process to encourage broader, cross-sectoral co-production of knowledge, ideas, and consensus on the control of complex zoonotic diseases.
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尽管人们越来越重视将上游生态和社会视角纳入人畜共患病控制中,但很少有指导方针可供从业人员和决策者与社区合作,共同确定合适的、与当地相关的干预措施,并将其纳入公共卫生行动计划。我们与肯尼亚的利益相关者组成了一个跨学科小组,设计并测试了一个综合框架,用于共同设计、评估以受益者为导向的、生态和社会方面的干预措施,并确定其优先次序,以预防和控制野生动物传播的人畜共患病的爆发。我们的方法使用了四种全球重要的野生动物传播病原体--裂谷热病毒、刚果-克里米亚出血热病毒以及炭疽和狂犬病的致病因子--使利益相关者对复杂的传播途径有了共同的认识,确定了一系列针对这些病原体爆发的生态、生物和社会过程的措施,并对具体干预措施进行了权衡。该框架可在决策过程的早期应用,以鼓励更广泛的跨部门共同创造知识、想法,并就复杂人畜共患病的控制达成共识。
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Planetary Health is a gold Open Access journal dedicated to investigating and addressing the multifaceted determinants of healthy human civilizations and their impact on natural systems. Positioned as a key player in sustainable development, the journal covers a broad, interdisciplinary scope, encompassing areas such as poverty, nutrition, gender equity, water and sanitation, energy, economic growth, industrialization, inequality, urbanization, human consumption and production, climate change, ocean health, land use, peace, and justice. With a commitment to publishing high-quality research, comment, and correspondence, it aims to be the leading journal for sustainable development in the face of unprecedented dangers and threats.
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