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Operationalisation of consensual One Health roadmaps in countries for improved IHR capacities and health security

机译:改善IHR能力和健康安全国家的同意一个健康路线图的运作

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The COVID-19 pandemic is a devastating reminder that mitigating the threat of emerging zoonotic outbreaks relies on our collective capacity to work across human health, animal health and environment sectors. Despite the critical need for shared approaches, collaborative benchmarks in the International Health Regulations (IHR) Monitoring and Evaluation Framework and more specifically the Joint External Evaluation (JEE) often reveal low levels of performance in collaborative technical areas (TAs), thus identifying a real need to work on the human–animal–environment interface to improve health security. The National Bridging Workshops (NBWs) proposed jointly by the World Organisation of Animal Health and World Health Organization (WHO) provide opportunity for national human health, animal health, environment and other relevant sectors in countries to explore the efficiency and gaps in their coordination for the management of zoonotic diseases. The results, gathered in a prioritised roadmap, support the operationalisation of the recommendations made during JEE for TAs where a multisectoral One Health approach is beneficial. For those collaborative TAs (12 out of 19 in the JEE), more than two-thirds of the recommendations can be implemented through one or multiple activities jointly agreed during NBW. Interestingly, when associated with the WHO Benchmark Tool for IHR, it appears that NBW activities are often associated with lower level of performance than anticipated during the JEE missions, revealing that countries often overestimate their capacities at the human–animal–environment interface. Deeper, more focused and more widely shared discussions between professionals highlight the need for concrete foundations of multisectoral coordination to meet goals for One Health and improved global health security through IHR.
机译:Covid-19大流行是一种毁灭性的提醒,减轻了新兴的动物园爆发的威胁依赖于我们对人类健康,动物健康和环境部门的共同努力的集体能力。尽管对共享方法的批判性需求,国际卫生条例(IHR)监测和评估框架的合作基准以及更具体地说,联合外部评估(JEE)通常会在协作技术领域(TAS)中展示低水平的性能,从而识别真实的需要在人类 - 动物环境界面上工作,以提高健康保障。全国桥接研讨会(NBWS)通过世界动物健康和世界卫生组织(WHO)联合提出的(世卫组织)为国家人类健康,动物健康,环境和其他相关部门提供了机会,以探索其协调的效率和差距人畜共患病。结果,收集在优先路线图中,支持在JEE期间为TAS提供的建议的运作,其中一个健康方法是有益的。对于那些协作TA(JEE中的19个),可以通过在NBW期间联合同意的一个或多个活动来实施超过三分之二的建议。有趣的是,当与IHR的世卫组织基准工具相关联时,似乎NBW活动往往与Jee任务期间预期的性能较低,揭示各国常常高估了人类 - 环境界面的能力。专业人士之间更深入,更专注和更广泛共同的讨论突出了对多部门协调的具体基础的需求,以满足一个健康的目标,并通过IHR改善全球健康保障。

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