One health security: an important component of the global health security agenda.

Gigi Gronvall, Crystal Boddie, Rickard Knutsson, Michelle Colby
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The objectives of the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) will require not only a "One Health" approach to counter natural disease threats against humans, animals, and the environment, but also a security focus to counter deliberate threats to human, animal, and agricultural health and to nations' economies. We have termed this merged approach "One Health Security." It will require the integration of professionals with expertise in security, law enforcement, and intelligence to join the veterinary, agricultural, environmental, and human health experts essential to One Health and the GHSA. Working across such different professions, which occasionally have conflicting aims and different professional cultures, poses multiple challenges, but a multidisciplinary and multisectoral approach is necessary to prevent disease threats; detect them as early as possible (when responses are likely to be most effective); and, in the case of deliberate threats, find who may be responsible. This article describes 2 project areas that exemplify One Health Security that were presented at a workshop in January 2014: the US government and private industry efforts to reduce vulnerabilities to foreign animal diseases, especially foot-and-mouth disease; and AniBioThreat, an EU project to counter deliberate threats to agriculture by raising awareness and implementing prevention and response policies and practices.

一种卫生安全:全球卫生安全议程的重要组成部分。
全球卫生安全议程(GHSA)的目标不仅要求采取“同一个健康”方针来应对针对人类、动物和环境的自然疾病威胁,而且要求以安全为重点,打击蓄意对人类、动物和农业健康以及各国经济造成的威胁。我们把这种合并的方法称为“同一个健康安全”。这将要求在安全、执法和情报方面具有专门知识的专业人员与兽医、农业、环境和人类健康方面的专家一道,成为“同一个健康”和《全球卫生安全协定》必不可少的专家。在这些不同的专业之间开展工作,有时会有相互冲突的目标和不同的专业文化,这构成了多重挑战,但必须采取多学科和多部门的办法来预防疾病威胁;尽早发现它们(当应对措施可能最有效时);在蓄意威胁的情况下,找出可能负责的人。本文描述了2014年1月在一个研讨会上提出的“同一个健康安全”的两个项目领域:美国政府和私营企业努力减少对外来动物疾病的脆弱性,特别是口蹄疫;AniBioThreat,这是一个欧盟项目,旨在通过提高认识和实施预防和应对政策和实践来对抗蓄意对农业的威胁。
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