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Key risk
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EIDs Environment Animal
WHAT IS ONE HEALTH..?
One Health Vision..........
........a multidisciplinary collaborative approach to improving the
health of humans, animals and the environment, endorsed by
FAO, OIE and WHO.......
• Recognizes that communication, collaboration and trust between human and animal health
2 practitioners is at the heart of the One Health concept
• Has a broad vision and includes other disciplines such as economics and social behavior
3 that are essential to success
• Needs to promote the ‘doable’ such as improving surveillance and response for emerging
4 infectious diseases whilst developing the broader approach
• Recognizes that One Health is a major component of food security and safety
8
One Health Approach
Recognizes the interdependence of, and seeks to improve human,
animal and environmental health
Human Sociologists
Physicians Health
Veterinarians Economists
Nurses Anthropologists
Global Pathologists
Ecologists Health
Zoologists Environment Animal
Microbiologists
al Health Health
Entomologists Epidemiologists
Politicians!
IN PUBLIC
HEALTH
Wilcox, B. A., & Colwell, R. R. (2005). Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases:
Biocomplexity as an Interdisciplinary Paradigm. EcoHealth, 2(4), 244-257.
Public Health Problems
Infectious Diseases Non Infectious Disease
Malnutrition
AI
Degenerative
Dengue Diseases
Malaria Disorders
others Obesity
others
Source : Preparing for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza - V. Martin, A. Forman, J. Lubroth
Animal Production and Health Division FAO, Rome, Italy
Consultative
committee
Suitable
command
structure Management
of disease
control
National and
local animal
disease
control
centre
Arrangement of
outbreak (human
health and
veterinary
services)
PUBLIC HEALTH
Environmental Health
Occupational Health
EIDs
(or other
disease)
One Health can be applied at all levels
International
and Regional
National
Provincial
District
Community
Academic and
Professional
Institutions
Whose responsibility?
Paederus riparius
INTERNATIONAL BODIES
COMMITTED TO ONE HEALTH
Organizations working on One Health
US Centers for
One Health EcoHealth
Disease
Initiative Alliance
Control
The World Health Organization (WHO) is the
directing and coordinating authority on
WHO international health within the United
Nations’ system. WHO experts produce
health guidelines and standards, and help
countries to address public health issues.
WHO also supports and promotes health
research. Through WHO, governments can
jointly tackle global health problems and
http://www.who.int/about/en/ improve people’s well-being.
The OIE's financial resources are derived principally from compulsory annual
contributions backed up by voluntary contributions from Member Countries.
Objectives
Ensure transparency in the global animal disease
Transparency situation
http://www.cordsnetwork.org/
CORDS
Members
MBDS –
Mekong Basin
Disease
EAIDS – East MECIDS – Surveillance
African Middle east Network
Integrated Consortium on
Disease Infectious
Surveillance SACIDS – Disease
Network Southern Africa Surveillance
Center for
Infectious
Disease APEIR- Asia
SEEHN – Surveillance Partnership on
Southeastern Emerging
Europe Health Infectious
Network Disease
Research
Strategic Objectives
• Improving capacity: CORDS facilitates the sharing between networks of case
studies, technical expertise, data, best practices and resources to help networks
1 develop new skills and to build operational partnerships between regions.
Universitas Indonesia
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Vision
A South East Asia One Health University Network
fostering sustainable trans-disciplinary capacity building
to respond to emerging and re-emerging infectious and
zoonotic diseases
Mission
To leverage the training, education, and research
capacities of the university network to build the skills,
knowledge and attitude base for One Health leaders
SEAOHUN Objectives
Emergency Responder
Public Health Workers
Epidemiologist Diagnostician
Wildlife Scientists
Pharmacist
Local Leader/Politician
Logistician
Environmental Health Worker
Public Affairs/Marketing
Ecologist
• Bring livestock, food security and nutrition into all policies related to
poverty and equity, climate change, value chains and risk management