对贸易伙伴的卫生基础设施进行等效评估:它们为何重要以及 "同一健康 "合作目前面临的障碍。

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Canadian Veterinary Journal-revue Veterinaire Canadienne Pub Date : 2024-08-01
L Ann Allain, Pablo Alarcon
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在贸易史上,疾病和害虫流动的例子不胜枚举。各国设置壁垒,保护人类、动物和植物免受入侵;有时成功,有时失败。世界贸易组织和国际标准制定机构(ISSB)是促进公平待遇和安全贸易的多边组织。结果等效是一个跨越动物、人类和环境健康标准的概念。从宽泛的定义来看,它是指通过不同的方法达到类似的风险降低效果。各国开展被称为卫生基础设施评价(HIE)的评估,以确保食品、植物和动物源性商品的安全贸易。本综述分析了为贸易目的使用卫生基础设施评估的情况,并重点关注其 "一个健康 "背景。其目的是确定 "一体健康 "方法可在哪些卫生基础设施评价领域帮助实现 "对同类伙伴一视同仁 "的目标,从而促进贸易谈判中的透明决策,这是世界贸易组织规则规定的一项重要义务。
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Health infrastructure evaluations of trading partners for equivalence: Why they are important and current hurdles for One Health collaboration.

The history of trade has numerous examples of movement of diseases and pests. Nations institute barriers to protect human, animal, and plant populations from incursions; sometimes successfully, sometimes not. The World Trade Organization and international standard-setting bodies (ISSB) are multilateral organizations that promote equitable treatment and safe trade. Equivalence of outcome is a concept that crosses animal, human, and environmental health standards. Loosely defined, it is taken to mean achieving a similar reduction in risk by different methods. Countries conduct assessments known as health infrastructure evaluations (HIE) to allow safe trade in commodities of food, plant, and animal origin. This review analyzes the use of HIE for trade purposes, with an added focus on their One Health context. The goal is to identify areas of HIE in which a One Health approach could assist in achieving the goal of "treating like partners alike," thereby fostering transparent decision-making in trade negotiations, a key obligation under World Trade Organization rules.

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期刊介绍: The Canadian Veterinary Journal (CVJ) provides a forum for the discussion of all matters relevant to the veterinary profession. The mission of the Journal is to educate by informing readers of progress in clinical veterinary medicine, clinical veterinary research, and related fields of endeavor. The key objective of The CVJ is to promote the art and science of veterinary medicine and the betterment of animal health. A report suggesting that animals have been unnecessarily subjected to adverse, stressful, or harsh conditions or treatments will not be processed for publication. Experimental studies using animals will only be considered for publication if the studies have been approved by an institutional animal care committee, or equivalent, and the guidelines of the Canadian Council on Animal Care, or equivalent, have been followed by the author(s).
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