ReviewOpen Access
Developing One Health surveillance systems
Author Affiliations
Massey University, University of Indonesia, Université Kofi Annan de Guinée, University of Nairobi, ...
Published InOne Health
Year2023
Citations143
Abstract
The health of humans, domestic and wild animals, plants, and the environment are inter-dependent. Global anthropogenic change is a key driver of disease emergence and spread and leads to biodiversity loss and ecosystem function degradation, which are themselves drivers of disease emergence. Pathogen spill-over events and subsequent disease outbreaks, including pandemics, in humans, animals and plants may arise when factors driving disease emergence and spread converge. One Health is an integrated approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize human, animal and ecosystem health. Conventional disease surveillance has been siloed by sectors, with separate systems addressing the health of humans, domestic animals, cultivated plants, wildlife and the environment. One Health surveillance should include integrated surveillance for known and unknown pathogens,…
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Fields & Keywords
Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthZoonotic diseases and public healthAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyHuman-Animal Interaction StudiesEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental healthEnvironmental planningRisk analysis (engineering)EcologyPathologyNursingVirology