Maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses: Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the control of Taenia solium

Interventions to control or eradicate neglected zoonoses are generally paid for through the public purse and when these interventions focus on the animal hosts, they are often expected to be performed and financed through the state veterinary service. The benefits of control, however, accrue across...

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Autores principales: Soare, C., Garcia-Ara, A., Seguino, A., Uys, M., Thomas, Lian F.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Frontiers Media 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118058
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author Soare, C.
Garcia-Ara, A.
Seguino, A.
Uys, M.
Thomas, Lian F.
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Seguino, A.
Soare, C.
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Uys, M.
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Seguino, A.
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Thomas, Lian F.
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description Interventions to control or eradicate neglected zoonoses are generally paid for through the public purse and when these interventions focus on the animal hosts, they are often expected to be performed and financed through the state veterinary service. The benefits of control, however, accrue across the human, animal, and environmental spaces and enhance both public and private interests. Additionally, disease control interventions do not take place in a vacuum and the indirect impacts of our actions should also be considered if the societal benefit of interventions is to be maximised. With the caveat that unintended consequences can and will occur, pre-identifying potential synergies and trade-offs in our disease control initiatives allows for them to be considered in intervention design and monitored during programme roll-out. In this paper, using a One Health approach with the example of Taenia solium control, we identify potential indirect impacts which may arise and how these may influence both our choice of intervention and opportunities to optimise the animal, environmental, and societal benefits of control through maximising synergies and minimising trade-offs.
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spelling CGSpace1180582025-12-08T10:29:22Z Maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses: Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the control of Taenia solium Soare, C. Garcia-Ara, A. Seguino, A. Uys, M. Thomas, Lian F. disease control zoonoses swine health economics animal health one health approach Interventions to control or eradicate neglected zoonoses are generally paid for through the public purse and when these interventions focus on the animal hosts, they are often expected to be performed and financed through the state veterinary service. The benefits of control, however, accrue across the human, animal, and environmental spaces and enhance both public and private interests. Additionally, disease control interventions do not take place in a vacuum and the indirect impacts of our actions should also be considered if the societal benefit of interventions is to be maximised. With the caveat that unintended consequences can and will occur, pre-identifying potential synergies and trade-offs in our disease control initiatives allows for them to be considered in intervention design and monitored during programme roll-out. In this paper, using a One Health approach with the example of Taenia solium control, we identify potential indirect impacts which may arise and how these may influence both our choice of intervention and opportunities to optimise the animal, environmental, and societal benefits of control through maximising synergies and minimising trade-offs. 2022-02-09 2022-02-11T09:18:53Z 2022-02-11T09:18:53Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118058 en Open Access Frontiers Media Soare, C., Garcia-Ara, A., Seguino, A., Uys, M. and Thomas, L.F. 2022. Maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses: Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the control of Taenia solium. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8: 794257.
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zoonoses
swine
health
economics
animal health
one health approach
Soare, C.
Garcia-Ara, A.
Seguino, A.
Uys, M.
Thomas, Lian F.
Maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses: Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the control of Taenia solium
title Maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses: Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the control of Taenia solium
title_full Maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses: Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the control of Taenia solium
title_fullStr Maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses: Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the control of Taenia solium
title_full_unstemmed Maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses: Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the control of Taenia solium
title_short Maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses: Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the control of Taenia solium
title_sort maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses identifying synergies and trade offs in the control of taenia solium
topic disease control
zoonoses
swine
health
economics
animal health
one health approach
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118058
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