Global Burden of Animal Diseases: a novel approach to understanding and managing disease in livestock and aquaculture.

IF 1.9 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
B Huntington, T M Bernardo, M Bondad-Reantaso, M Bruce, B Devleesschauwer, W Gilbert, D Grace, A Havelaar, M Herrero, T L Marsh, S Mesenhowski, D Pendell, D Pigott, A P Shaw, D Stacey, M Stone, P Torgerson, K Watkins, B Wieland, J Rushton
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Abstract

Investments in animal health and Veterinary Services can have a measurable impact on the health of people and the environment. These investments require a baseline metric that describes the burden of animal health and welfare in order to justify and prioritise resource allocation and from which to measure the impact of interventions. This paper is part of a process of scientific enquiry in which problems are identified and solutions sought in an inclusive way. It poses the broad question: what should a system to measure the animal disease burden on society look like and what value would it add? Moreover, it aims to do this in such a way as to be accessible by a wide audience, who are encouraged to engage in this debate. Given that farmed animals, including those raised by poor smallholders, are an economic entity, this system should be based on economic principles. These poor farmers are negatively impacted by disparities in animal health technology, which can be addressed through a mixture of supply-led and demand-driven interventions, reinforcing the relevance of targeted financial support from government and non-governmental organisations. The Global Burden of Animal Diseases (GBADs) Programme will glean existing data to measure animal health losses within carefully characterised production systems. Consistent and transparent attribution of animal health losses will enable meaningful comparisons of the animal disease burden to be made between diseases, production systems and countries, and will show how it is apportioned by people's socio-economic status and gender. The GBADs Programme will produce a cloud-based knowledge engine and data portal, through which users will access burden metrics and associated visualisations, support for decisionmaking in the form of future animal health scenarios, and the outputs of wider economic modelling. The vision of GBADs, strengthening the food system for the benefit of society and the environment, is an example of One Health thinking in action.

全球动物疾病负担:一种理解和管理牲畜和水产养殖疾病的新方法。
对动物卫生和兽医服务的投资可对人的健康和环境产生可衡量的影响。这些投资需要一个描述动物健康和福利负担的基线指标,以便证明资源分配的合理性并确定资源分配的优先次序,并据此衡量干预措施的影响。本文是科学探究过程的一部分,在这个过程中,问题被识别出来,并以一种包容的方式寻求解决方案。它提出了一个广泛的问题:一个衡量动物疾病对社会造成的负担的系统应该是什么样的?它会带来什么价值?此外,它的目的是使广大读者都能接触到它,并鼓励他们参与这一辩论。考虑到农场动物,包括贫穷的小农饲养的动物,都是一个经济实体,这个制度应该以经济原则为基础。这些贫困农民受到动物卫生技术差异的负面影响,这可以通过供应主导和需求驱动的干预措施加以解决,从而加强政府和非政府组织提供有针对性的财政支持的相关性。全球动物疾病负担(GBADs)计划将收集现有数据,以衡量经过仔细描述的生产系统内的动物健康损失。一致和透明的动物健康损失归因将使人们能够对疾病、生产系统和国家之间的动物疾病负担进行有意义的比较,并将显示如何按人们的社会经济地位和性别分配动物疾病负担。GBADs计划将建立一个基于云的知识引擎和数据门户,用户将通过它访问负担指标和相关可视化,以未来动物卫生情景的形式为决策提供支持,以及更广泛的经济模型的产出。GBADs的愿景是加强粮食系统以造福社会和环境,这是“同一个健康”思想在行动中的一个例子。
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期刊介绍: The Scientific and Technical Review is a periodical publication containing scientific information that is updated constantly. The Review plays a significant role in fulfilling some of the priority functions of the OIE. This peer-reviewed journal contains in-depth studies devoted to current scientific and technical developments in animal health and veterinary public health worldwide, food safety and animal welfare. The Review benefits from the advice of an Advisory Editorial Board and a Scientific and Technical Committee composed of top scientists from across the globe.
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