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Assessment of performance for a key indicator of One Health:evidence based on One Health index for zoonoses in Sub-Saharan Africa
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作者 han‑Qing Zhao Si‑Wei fei +10 位作者 Jing‑Xian Yin Qin Li Tian‑Ge Jiang Zhao‑Yu Guo Jing‑Bo Xue le‑fei han Xiao‑Xi Zhang Shang Xia Yi Zhang Xiao‑Kui Guo Kokouvi Kassegne 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2022年第5期74-86,共13页
Background:Zoonoses are public health threats that cause severe damage worldwide.Zoonoses constitute a key indicator of One Health(OH)and the OH approach is being applied for zoonosis control programmes of zoonotic di... Background:Zoonoses are public health threats that cause severe damage worldwide.Zoonoses constitute a key indicator of One Health(OH)and the OH approach is being applied for zoonosis control programmes of zoonotic diseases.In a very recent study,we developed an evaluation system for OH performance through the global OH index(GOHI).This study applied the GOHI to evaluate OH performance for zoonoses in sub-Saharan Africa.Methods:The framework for the OH index on zoonoses(OHIZ)was constructed including five indicators,15 subindicators and 28 datasets.Publicly available data were referenced to generate the OHIZ database which included both qualitative and quantitative indicators for all sub-Sahara African countries(n=48).The GOHI algorithm was used to estimate scores for OHIZ.Indicator weights were calculated by adopting the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process.Results:Overall,five indicators associated with weights were generated as follows:source of infection(23.70%),route of transmission(25.31%),targeted population(19.09%),capacity building(16.77%),and outcomes/case studies(15.13%).Following the indicators,a total of 37 sub-Sahara African countries aligned with OHIZ validation,while 11 territories were excluded for unfit or missing data.The OHIZ average score of sub-Saharan Africa was estimated at 53.67/100.The highest score was 71.99 from South Africa,while the lowest score was 40.51 from Benin.It is also worth mentioning that Sub-Sahara African countries had high performance in many subindicators associated with zoonoses,e.g.,surveillance and response,vector and reservoir interventions,and natural protected areas,which suggests that this region had a certain capacity in control and prevention or responses to zoonotic events.Conclusions:This study reveals that it is possible to perform OH evaluation for zoonoses in sub-Saharan Africa by OHIZ.Findings from this study provide preliminary research information in advancing knowledge of the evidenced risks to strengthen strategies for effective control of zoonoses and to support the prevention of zoonotic events. 展开更多
关键词 ONE HEALTH INDEX ONE HEALTH PERFORMANCE ZOONOSES Sub-Saharan AFRICA
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