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Assessing health systems in Guinea for prevention and control of priority zoonotic diseases: A One Health approach

机译:评估几内亚的卫生系统以预防和控制人畜共患病的优先重点:单一卫生方法

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To guide One Health capacity building efforts in the Republic of Guinea in the wake of the 2014–2016 Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak, we sought to identify and assess the existing systems and structures for zoonotic disease detection and control. We partnered with the government ministries responsible for human, animal, and environmental health to identify a list of zoonotic diseases – rabies, anthrax, brucellosis, viral hemorrhagic fevers, trypanosomiasis and highly pathogenic avian influenza – as the country's top priorities. We used each priority disease as a case study to identify existing processes for prevention, surveillance, diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, reporting and response across the three ministries. Results were used to produce disease-specific systems “maps” emphasizing linkages across the systems, as well as opportunities for improvement. We identified brucellosis as a particularly neglected condition. Past efforts to build avian influenza capabilities, which had degraded substantially in less than a decade, highlighted the challenge of sustainability. We observed a keen interest across sectors to reinvigorate national rabies control, and given the regional and global support for One Health approaches to rabies elimination, rabies could serve as an ideal disease to test incipient One Health coordination mechanisms and procedures. Overall, we identified five major categories of gaps and challenges: (1) Coordination; (2) Training; (3) Infrastructure; (4) Public Awareness; and (5) Research. We developed and prioritized recommendations to address the gaps, estimated the level of resource investment needed, and estimated a timeline for implementation. These prioritized recommendations can be used by the Government of Guinea to plan strategically for future One Health efforts, ideally under the auspices of the national One Health Platform. This work demonstrates an effective methodology for mapping systems and structures for zoonotic diseases, and the benefit of conducting a baseline review of systemic capabilities prior to embarking on capacity building efforts.
机译:为了指导2014-2016年埃博拉病毒病(EVD)爆发后几内亚共和国的一个卫生组织能力建设工作,我们寻求确定和评估现有的人畜共患疾病检测和控制系统和结构。我们与负责人类,动物和环境健康的政府部门合作,确定了人畜共患疾病清单,其中包括狂犬病,炭疽,布鲁氏菌病,病毒性出血热,锥虫病和高致病性禽流感,这是该国的重中之重。我们以每种优先疾病为案例研究,以确定三个部门在预防,监测,诊断,实验室确认,报告和应对方面的现有流程。结果用于产生针对特定疾病的系统“图”,其中强调了整个系统之间的联系以及改进的机会。我们确定布鲁氏菌病是一种特别被忽视的疾病。过去十年来建设禽流感能力的努力在不到十年的时间里已大大降低,突显了可持续性的挑战。我们观察到各个部门都对恢复国家狂犬病控制充满热情,并且鉴于区域和全球对消除狂犬病的“一种健康”方法的支持,狂犬病可以作为理想的疾病,以测试早期的“一种健康”协调机制和程序。总体而言,我们确定了差距和挑战的五个主要类别:(1)协调; (2)培训; (3)基础设施; (4)公众意识; (5)研究。我们制定了建议并对其进行了优先排序,以解决这些差距,估算了所需的资源投资水平并估算了实施时间表。几内亚政府可以使用这些优先建议,以战略性地计划未来的“一站式健康”工作,最好是在国家“一站式健康平台”的主持下。这项工作展示了一种有效的方法,可以绘制出人畜共患疾病的系统和结构图,并有益于在着手进行能力建设之前对系统能力进行基线审查。

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