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Operationalization of One Health and tripartite collaboration in the Asia-Pacific region / Gyanendra Gongal;Roderico H Ofrin;Katinka de Balogh;Yooni Oh;Hirofumi Kugita;Kinzang Dukpa

Tác giả : Gyanendra Gongal;Roderico H Ofrin;Katinka de Balogh;Yooni Oh;Hirofumi Kugita;Kinzang Dukpa

Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia

Năm xuất bản : 2020

Chủ đề : 1. Delivery of Health Care. 2. Journal / periodical articles.

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One Health refers to the collaborative efforts of multiple disciplines working locally, nationally andglobally to attain optimal health for people, animals and our environment. The One Health approachis increasingly popular in the context of growing threats from emerging zoonoses, antimicrobialresistance and climate change. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, WorldOrganisation for Animal Health and World Health Organization have been working together in the wakeof the avian influenza crisis in the Asia-Pacific region to provide strong leadership to endorse the OneHealth concept and promote interagency and intersectoral collaboration. The programme on highlypathogenic emerging diseases in Asia (2009–2014) led to the establishment of a regional tripartitecoordination mechanism in the Asia-Pacific region to support collaboration between the animal andhuman health sectors. The remit of this mechanism has expanded to include other priority One Healthchallenges, such as antimicrobial resistance and food safety. The mechanism has helped to organizeeight Asia-Pacific workshops on multisectoral collaboration for the prevention and control of zoonosessince 2010, facilitating advocacy and operationalization of One Health at regional and country levels.The tripartite group and international partners have developed several One Health tools, which areuseful for operationalization of One Health at the country level. Member States are encouraged todevelop a One Health strategic framework taking into account the country’s context and priorities.

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