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One Health proof of concept: Bringing a transdisciplinary approach to surveillance for zoonotic viruses at the human-wild animal interface

机译:一种健康的概念证明:在人类与野生动物的交界处采用跨学科方法来监测人畜共患病毒

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As the world continues to react and respond inefficiently to emerging infectious diseases, such as Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome and the Ebola and Zika viruses, a growing transdisciplinary community has called for a more proactive and holistic approach to prevention and preparedness – One Health. Such an approach presents important opportunities to reduce the impact of disease emergence events and also to mitigate future emergence through improved cross-sectoral coordination. In an attempt to provide proof of concept of the utility of the One Health approach, the US Agency for International Development’s PREDICT project consortium designed and implemented a targeted, risk-based surveillance strategy based not on humans as sentinels of disease but on detecting viruses early, at their source, where intervention strategies can be implemented before there is opportunity for spillover and spread in people or food animals. Here, we share One Health approaches used by consortium members to illustrate the potential for successful One Health outcomes that can be achieved through collaborative, transdisciplinary partnerships. PREDICT’s collaboration with partners around the world on strengthening local capacity to detect hundreds of viruses in wild animals, coupled with a series of cutting-edge virological and analytical activities, have significantly improved our baseline knowledge on the zoonotic pool of viruses and the risk of exposure to people. Further testament to the success of the project’s One Health approach and the work of its team of dedicated One Health professionals are the resulting 90 peer-reviewed, scientific publications in under 5 years that improve our understanding of zoonoses and the factors influencing their emergence. The findings are assisting in global health improvements, including surveillance science, diagnostic technologies, understanding of viral evolution, and ecological driver identification. Through its One Health leadership and multi-disciplinary partnerships, PREDICT has forged new networks of professionals from the human, animal, and environmental health sectors to promote global health, improving our understanding of viral disease spillover from wildlife and implementing strategies for preventing and controlling emerging disease threats.
机译:随着世界继续对新兴的传染病(例如中东呼吸综合征,埃博拉病毒和寨卡病毒)做出反应并做出低效的反应,不断增长的跨学科社区呼吁采取更积极,整体的方法进行预防和备灾-“一个健康”。这种方法提供了重要机会,可通过改善跨部门协调来减少疾病发生事件的影响并减轻未来的出现。为了提供一种“单一健康”方法实用性的概念证明,美国国际开发署的PREDICT项目联合会设计并实施了针对性的,基于风险的监视策略,该策略不是基于人类作为疾病的前哨,而是基于早期发现病毒,从源头上讲,可以在有机会在人或食用动物中传播和传播之前实施干预策略。在这里,我们共享财团成员使用的“一种健康”方法,以说明可以通过协作,跨学科的伙伴关系实现成功的“一种健康”成果的潜力。 PREDICT与世界各地合作伙伴在加强当地检测野生动物中数百种病毒的能力方面的合作,以及一系列前沿的病毒学和分析活动,大大提高了我们对人畜共患病毒库和暴露风险的基础知识对人民。在不到5年的时间里,经过90次同行评审的科学出版物可进一步证明我们对人畜共患病及其影响因素的理解,这进一步证明了该项目的“一人健康”方法的成功以及其一心一意的专业人员团队的工作。这些发现有助于全球健康的改善,包括监测科学,诊断技术,对病毒进化的了解以及生态驱动因素的识别。通过其“一人健康”领导力和多学科合作伙伴关系,PREDICT建立了来自人类,动物和环境卫生领域的新专业人员网络,以促进全球健康,增进我们对野生生物传播的病毒性疾病的了解,并实施预防和控制新兴疾病的战略疾病威胁。

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