The importance of a One Health approach for prioritising zoonotic diseases to focus on capacity-building efforts in Uganda.

IF 1.9 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
N. Nantima, John Ilukor, W. Kaboyo, A. R. Ademun, D. Muwanguzi, M. Sekamatte, J. Sentumbwe, F. Monje, Godfrey Bwire
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Abstract

Zoonotic diseases constitute a significant threat to the health of humans, livestock and wildlife, as well as to livestock production, and can also have a negative impact on our shared environment and on livelihoods. Uganda is a hotspot for emerging and re-emerging zoonotic disease threats, with the main drivers of this phenomenon being identified as agricultural intensification, proximity to wildlife reservoirs and climate change. The threat of zoonotic disease outbreaks affects not only human healthcare systems but also livestock production, food security, human capital development, wildlife health, environmental health and privatesector growth. Firstly, to prevent, control and mitigate the threat from zoonotic diseases, in March 2017, Uganda prioritised zoonotic diseases using a One Health approach that focuses the limited resources available on those diseases that have the greatest impact at the national level. The prioritised zoonotic diseases in question are anthrax, zoonotic influenza viruses, viral haemorrhagic fevers, brucellosis, trypanosomiosis (African sleeping sickness), plague and rabies. Secondly, in January 2018, Uganda published a National One Health Strategic Plan, which was developed after these zoonotic diseases had been prioritised. In addition, the Ugandan Government and its partners are currently collaboratively addressing several of these previously neglected, endemic zoonotic diseases, such as anthrax, brucellosis and rabies. As a result of these One Health efforts, capacity has increased for early detection of, reporting on and response to zoonotic diseases at all levels. To consolidate the achievements of the One Health approach, the Ugandan Government and its partners should continue to support capacity building for the prevention and control of zoonotic diseases.
“一个健康”方针对于优先处理人畜共患疾病,以便在乌干达重点开展能力建设工作的重要性。
人畜共患疾病对人类、牲畜和野生动物的健康以及畜牧业生产构成重大威胁,也可能对我们共同的环境和生计产生负面影响。乌干达是新出现和重新出现的人畜共患疾病威胁的热点地区,这一现象的主要驱动因素被确定为农业集约化、靠近野生动物水库和气候变化。人畜共患疾病暴发的威胁不仅影响人类卫生保健系统,还影响牲畜生产、粮食安全、人力资本开发、野生动物卫生、环境卫生和私营部门增长。首先,为了预防、控制和减轻人畜共患疾病的威胁,乌干达于2017年3月采用“同一个健康”方法,将有限的可用资源集中用于在国家一级影响最大的疾病。优先考虑的人畜共患疾病是炭疽、人畜共患流感病毒、病毒性出血热、布鲁氏菌病、锥虫病(非洲昏睡病)、鼠疫和狂犬病。其次,2018年1月,乌干达公布了一项国家统一卫生战略计划,该计划是在优先考虑这些人畜共患疾病后制定的。此外,乌干达政府及其合作伙伴目前正在合作处理一些以前被忽视的地方性人畜共患疾病,如炭疽、布鲁氏菌病和狂犬病。由于这些“同一个健康”的努力,各级早期发现、报告和应对人畜共患疾病的能力得到了提高。为了巩固"同一个健康"办法取得的成就,乌干达政府及其合作伙伴应继续支持预防和控制人畜共患疾病的能力建设。
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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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