"一个健康"合作在埃塞俄比亚控制人畜共患疾病。

IF 1.9 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Revue Scientifique et Technique-Office International Des Epizooties Pub Date : 2019-05-01 DOI:10.20506/rst.38.1.2940
S. Murphy, M. Negrón, E. Pieracci, A. Deressa, W. Bekele, F. Regassa, B. Wassie, B. Afera, K. Hajito, E. Walelign, G. Abebe, S. Newman, I. Rwego, D. Mutonga, D. Gulima, N. Kebede, W. A. Smith, L. M. Kramer, A. Kibria, Y. Bonnenfant, J. Mortenson, A. Vieira, M. Kadzik, D. Sugerman, B. Amare, T. Kanter, H. Walke, E. Belay, K. Gallagher
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人畜共患疾病由于其在动物和人类之间传播的性质,需要采用“同一个健康”方法来成功控制和消除。“同一个健康”认识到人类、动物和环境的健康都是相互关联的。埃塞俄比亚已承诺采用“同一个健康”方针,控制五种重点人畜共患疾病(狂犬病、炭疽、布鲁氏菌病、钩端螺旋体病和棘球蚴病)。国家统一卫生指导委员会为国家利益攸关方提供了一个框架,以解决多部门沟通、协调和合作方面的差距。此外,NOHSC还监督若干专门的疾病工作组的形成,这些工作组被称为“技术工作组”(twg)。这些twg负责制定疾病预防和控制战略,以及实施以疾病为重点的公共卫生活动,并向国家卫生健康委员会提出建议。埃塞俄比亚使用“同一个健康”方法取得成功并有效控制人畜共患疾病,将取决于所有成员部委是否承诺支持国家卫生服务中心和twg,以及在埃塞俄比亚的工作人员和实验室中建立能力,这是一项得到其许多国际伙伴支持的任务。
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One Health collaborations for zoonotic disease control in Ethiopia.
Zoonotic diseases require a One Health approach for successful control and elimination due to the nature of their transmission between animals and humans. One Health recognises that the health of humans, animals, and the environment are all interconnected. Ethiopia has committed itself to controlling five prioritised zoonotic diseases (rabies, anthrax, brucellosis, leptospirosis and echinococcosis), using a One Health approach. The National One Health Steering Committee (NOHSC) provides a framework for national stakeholders to address gaps in multisectoral communication, coordination and collaboration. In addition, the NOHSC oversees the formation of several specialised disease-focused groups, referred to as 'Technical Working Groups' (TWGs). These TWGs are responsible for developing disease prevention and control strategies, as well as implementing disease-focused public health activities and providing recommendations to the NOHSC. Ethiopia's success using the One Health approach and its efficient control of zoonotic diseases will depend on the commitment of all member Ministries to support the NOHSC and TWGs, as well as to build capacity in Ethiopia's workforce and laboratories, a task supported by its many international partners.
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