Implementing One Health approaches to confront emerging and re-emerging zoonotic disease threats: lessons from PREDICT.

One Health Outlook Pub Date : 2020-01-10 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s42522-019-0007-9
Terra R Kelly, Catherine Machalaba, William B Karesh, Paulina Zielinska Crook, Kirsten Gilardi, Julius Nziza, Marcela M Uhart, Erika Alandia Robles, Karen Saylors, Damien O Joly, Corina Monagin, Prime Mulembakani Mangombo, Placide Mbala Kingebeni, Rudovick Kazwala, David Wolking, Woutrina Smith, Jonna A K Mazet
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Recurring outbreaks of emerging and re-emerging zoonoses, such as Ebola virus disease, avian influenza, and Nipah virus, serve as a reminder that the health of humans, animals, and the environment are interconnected and that early response to emerging zoonotic pathogens requires a coordinated, interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral approach. As our world becomes increasingly connected, emerging diseases pose a greater threat, requiring coordination at local, regional, and global levels. One Health is a multisectoral, transdisciplinary, and collaborative approach promoted to more effectively address these complex health threats. Despite strong advocacy for One Health, challenges for practical implementation remain. Here we discuss the value of the One Health approach for addressing global health challenges. We also share strategies applied to achieve successful outcomes through the USAID Emerging Pandemic Threats Program PREDICT project, which serve as useful case studies for implementing One Health approaches. Lastly, we explore methods for promoting more formal One Health implementation to capitalize on the added value of shared knowledge and leveraged resources.

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实施“同一个健康”方针以应对新出现和再出现的人畜共患疾病威胁:来自PREDICT的经验教训。
埃博拉病毒病、禽流感和尼帕病毒等新出现和再出现的人畜共患疾病的反复暴发提醒人们,人类、动物和环境的健康是相互关联的,对新出现的人畜共患病原体的早期应对需要采取协调、跨学科和跨部门的方法。随着我们的世界联系日益紧密,新出现的疾病构成了更大的威胁,需要在地方、区域和全球各级进行协调。“同一个健康”是一种多部门、跨学科和协作的方法,旨在更有效地应对这些复杂的健康威胁。尽管大力宣传“同一个健康”,但实际执行方面的挑战仍然存在。在这里,我们讨论“同一个健康”方法在应对全球健康挑战方面的价值。我们还分享了通过美国国际开发署新出现的流行病威胁项目PREDICT项目取得成功成果的战略,这些战略是实施“同一个健康”方法的有用案例研究。最后,我们探讨了促进更正式的“同一个健康”实施的方法,以利用共享知识和杠杆资源的附加价值。
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