Enhancing public health: Five key takeaways on zoonotic disease and antimicrobial resistance surveillance

The need for integrated and efficient surveillance systems is important given the increasing risks of zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial resistance. These systems must account for the complex interactions at the interfaces of the environment, livestock, wildlife, humans, as well as disease dynamics...

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Main Authors: Bett, Bernard K., Fèvre, Eric M., Ha Thi Thanh Nguyen, Sinh Dang-Xuan, Obuta, Amos, Mateo-Sagasta, Javier, Patel, Ekta
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2024
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158192
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author Bett, Bernard K.
Fèvre, Eric M.
Ha Thi Thanh Nguyen
Sinh Dang-Xuan
Obuta, Amos
Mateo-Sagasta, Javier
Patel, Ekta
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description The need for integrated and efficient surveillance systems is important given the increasing risks of zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial resistance. These systems must account for the complex interactions at the interfaces of the environment, livestock, wildlife, humans, as well as disease dynamics, including the cross-species and regional movement of pathogens. Effective surveillance requires strong collaboration between governments, research institutions, and communities to ensure timely and accurate monitoring and response can be implemented. By employing scientific tools and approaches — such as risk mapping, watershed pollution monitoring and modelling, monitoring interfaces of the wildlife-livestock ecosystem for pathogens and resistant genes, screening at risk humans and animals as well as genomic surveillance — CGIAR aims to improve disease prevention and control, safeguarding both public health and biodiversity in vulnerable regions. This knowledge brief highlights five key takeaway messages on the integrated surveillance approach.
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spelling CGSpace1581922024-10-31T05:16:21Z Enhancing public health: Five key takeaways on zoonotic disease and antimicrobial resistance surveillance Bett, Bernard K. Fèvre, Eric M. Ha Thi Thanh Nguyen Sinh Dang-Xuan Obuta, Amos Mateo-Sagasta, Javier Patel, Ekta The need for integrated and efficient surveillance systems is important given the increasing risks of zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial resistance. These systems must account for the complex interactions at the interfaces of the environment, livestock, wildlife, humans, as well as disease dynamics, including the cross-species and regional movement of pathogens. Effective surveillance requires strong collaboration between governments, research institutions, and communities to ensure timely and accurate monitoring and response can be implemented. By employing scientific tools and approaches — such as risk mapping, watershed pollution monitoring and modelling, monitoring interfaces of the wildlife-livestock ecosystem for pathogens and resistant genes, screening at risk humans and animals as well as genomic surveillance — CGIAR aims to improve disease prevention and control, safeguarding both public health and biodiversity in vulnerable regions. This knowledge brief highlights five key takeaway messages on the integrated surveillance approach. 2024-09-30 2024-10-28T12:40:36Z 2024-10-28T12:40:36Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158192 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Bett, B., Fèvre, E., Ha Thi Thanh Nguyen, Sinh Dang-Xuan, Obuta, A., Mateo-Sagasta, J. and Patel, E. 2024. Enhancing public health: Five key takeaways on zoonotic disease and antimicrobial resistance surveillance. One Health Knowledge Brief. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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