It's time to apply outbreak response best practices to avian influenza: A national call to action.

IF 0.8 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Jeff Wilson, Teresa Cereno, Mike Petrik, Negin Esfandiari, Derek Davy, Aaya Mahdi, Jeff Aramini, William Joseph Gilliam, Treasure Hunt, Jocelyn Rivers
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Cases of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) in Canada are upon us again and with reports of infection in US dairy cattle and a dairy farmer in the United States, concern has been raised. Although panic isn't helpful, this heightened level of concern is appropriate, given that reports of human infections with the H5N1 virus often indicate high mortality rates. These can range from 14 to 50%. The current devastating impact of the virus on the poultry industry, as well as its propensity to mutate are also reasons for concern. At the same time, HPAI provides an opportunity for the poultry and livestock industries to align and organize coherently for the management of all zoonotic diseases and other industry issues. To manage HPAI more effectively, it is essential to align all stakeholders under Outbreak Response Best Practices using a formal Quality Management System (QMS). The objective of this article is to describe this approach with examples drawn from management of the Walkerton waterborne disease crisis. We urge the veterinary profession to rise to the challenge of HPAI and use it as a context in which to align more coherently with national stakeholders for the prevention and management of all priority issues within the areas of Agri-food and Public Health.

是时候将应对疫情的最佳做法应用于禽流感了:全国行动呼吁。
加拿大的高致病性禽流感(HPAI)病例再次出现,而且有报告称美国的奶牛和奶农也受到感染,这引起了人们的关注。虽然恐慌于事无补,但考虑到人类感染 H5N1 病毒的报告通常显示死亡率很高,这种高度关注是适当的。死亡率从 14%到 50%不等。该病毒目前对家禽业的破坏性影响及其变异倾向也是令人担忧的原因。同时,高致病性禽流感也为家禽业和畜牧业提供了一个机会,使其能够协调一致地管理所有的人畜共患病和其他行业问题。为了更有效地管理高致病性禽流感,必须利用正式的质量管理系统 (QMS) 将所有利益相关者统一到疫情响应最佳实践中来。本文旨在通过沃克顿水传播疾病危机管理中的实例来介绍这种方法。我们敦促兽医行业迎接高致病性禽流感的挑战,并以此为背景,与国家利益相关方更加协调一致地预防和管理农业食品和公共卫生领域的所有优先问题。
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