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Integrating global animal health, public health and tropical animal health issues into the veterinary curriculum: a South African/African perspective

机译:将全球动物卫生,公共卫生和热带动物卫生问题纳入兽医课程:南非/非洲的观点

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The globalisation of trade and food, the increased volume and speed of international travel, climate change, and the related escalation of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases mean that countries are now more interconnected and interdependent than ever before. Africa is beleaguered by a range of endemic infectious and parasitic tropical diseases which, due to its diverse wildlife populations and indigenous livestock, can serve as a reservoir of high-impact or transboundary diseases and play a role in the emergence of disease, particularly at the wildlife, domestic animal and human interfaces. It is therefore essential to integrate animal and public health issues into the veterinary curriculum.Veterinary training in most parts of sub-Saharan Africa has focused on producing veterinarians to serve the livestock sector although socio-economic changes and privatisation of Veterinary Services have caused curriculum adjustments, as have globalisation and the increased risk of the spread of transboundary diseases. In South Africa, undergraduate veterinary training is more clinically oriented than in other regions. Animal and public health issues are covered in the curriculum, although their global relevance is not emphasised.The authors describe the undergraduate veterinary curriculum and summarise post-graduate programmes in South Africa. They also discuss a more comprehensive core-elective approach to the current curriculum and the need to adapt to new challenges facing the profession. Finally, they examine the potential use of innovative technology in undergraduate and post-graduate training and professional development, the importance of regional and international collaboration and the accreditation and recognition of veterinary training.
机译:贸易和粮食的全球化,国际旅行的数量和速度增加,气候变化以及新出现和重新出现的传染病的相关升级,意味着各国比以往任何时候都更加相互联系和相互依存。非洲受到一系列地方性传染病和寄生性热带病的困扰,由于其多样的野生动植物种群和土著牲畜,它们可以充当高影响力或跨界疾病的储存库,并在疾病的发生,特别是在非洲的疾病的发生中发挥作用野生动物,家畜和人机界面。因此,至关重要的是将动物和公共卫生问题纳入兽医课程。撒哈拉以南非洲大部分地区的兽医培训侧重于为兽医服务畜牧业,尽管社会经济变化和兽医服务私有化已导致课程调整全球化和跨界疾病传播的风险增加。在南非,与其他地区相比,本科兽医培训更注重临床。尽管并未强调与全球的相关性,但课程中涵盖了动物和公共卫生问题。作者描述了本科兽医课程并总结了南非的研究生课程。他们还讨论了针对当前课程的更全面的核心选修方法,以及适应该行业面临的新挑战的需求。最后,他们研究了创新技术在本科和研究生培训以及专业发展中的潜在用途,区域和国际合作的重要性以及对兽医培训的认可和认可。

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