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The Importance of Veterinary Policy in Preventing the Emergence and Re-Emergence of Zoonotic Disease: Examining the Case of Human African Trypanosomiasis in Uganda

机译:兽医政策在预防人畜共患病的发生和再出现方面的重要性:以乌干达的人类非洲锥虫病为例

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Rapid changes in human behavior, resource utilization, and other extrinsic environmental factors continue to threaten the current distribution of several endemic and historically neglected zoonoses in many developing regions worldwide. There are numerous examples of zoonotic diseases which have circulated within relatively localized geographical areas for some time, before emerging into new regions as a result of changing human, environmental, or behavioral dynamics. While the world’s focus is currently on the Ebola virus gaining momentum in western Africa, another pertinent example of this phenomenon is zoonotic human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), endemic to south and eastern Africa, and spread via infected cattle. In recent years, the ongoing northwards spread of this disease in the country has posed a serious public health threat to the human population of Uganda, increasing the pressure on both individual families and government services to control the disease. Moreover, the emergence of HAT into new areas of Uganda in recent years exemplifies the important role of veterinary policy in mitigating the severe human health and economic impacts of zoonotic disease. The systemic challenges surrounding the development and enforcement of veterinary policy described here are similar across sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the necessity to consider and support zoonotic disease control in broader human and animal health systems strengthening and associated development programs on the continent.
机译:人类行为,资源利用和其他外部环境因素的迅速变化继续威胁着世界上许多发展中地区几种流行和历史上被忽视的人畜共患病的当前分布。有许多人畜共患病的例子,它们在相对局部的地理区域内流传了一段时间,然后由于人类,环境或行为动态的变化而出现在新的地区。目前,全世界的目光都集中在西非埃博拉病毒的流行上,这种现象的另一个相关例子是人畜共患的非洲锥虫病(HAT),该病流行于南部和东部非洲,并通过受感染的牛传播。近年来,这种疾病在该国的向北蔓延不断,对乌干达人民构成了严重的公共卫生威胁,给个人家庭和政府机构提供了控制这种疾病的压力。此外,近年来,HAT在乌干达新地区的出现证明了兽医政策在减轻人畜共患疾病对人类健康和经济的严重影响方面的重要作用。在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,围绕此处所述的兽医政策制定和执行的系统性挑战是相似的,这凸显了在非洲大陆更广泛的人类和动物卫生系统加强和相关发展计划中考虑和支持人畜共患疾病控制的必要性。

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