Enhancing global health security in Thailand: Strengths and challenges of initiating a One Health approach to avian influenza surveillance.

Avian influenza Global health security One Health Surveillance Thailand Zoonoses

Journal

One health (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
ISSN: 2352-7714
Titre abrégé: One Health
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 101660501

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jun 2022
Historique:
received: 02 12 2021
revised: 06 05 2022
accepted: 06 05 2022
entrez: 10 6 2022
pubmed: 11 6 2022
medline: 11 6 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Infectious disease surveillance systems support early warning, promote preparedness, and inform public health response. Pathogens that have human, animal, and environmental reservoirs should be monitored through systems that incorporate a One Health approach. In 2016, Thailand's federal government piloted an avian influenza (AI) surveillance system that integrates stakeholders from human, animal, and environmental sectors, at the central level and in four provinces to monitor influenza A viruses within human, waterfowl, and poultry populations. This research aims to describe and evaluate Thailand's piloted AI surveillance system to inform strategies for strengthening and building surveillance systems relevant to One Health. We assessed this surveillance system using the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (U.S. CDC) "Guidelines for Evaluating Public Health Surveillance Systems" and added three novel metrics: transparency, interoperability, and security. In-depth key informant interviews were conducted with representatives among six Thai federal agencies and departments, the One Health coordinating unit, a corporate poultry producer, and the Thai Ministry of Public Health-U.S. CDC Collaborating Unit. Thailand's AI surveillance system demonstrated strengths in acceptability, simplicity, representativeness, and flexibility, and exhibited challenges in data quality, stability, security, interoperability, and transparency. System efforts may be strengthened through increasing laboratory integration, improving pathogen detection capabilities, implementing interoperable systems, and incorporating sustainable capacity building mechanisms. This innovative piloted surveillance system provides a strategic framework that can be used to develop, integrate, and bolster One Health surveillance approaches to combat emerging global pathogen threats and enhance global health security.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35686140
doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100397
pii: S2352-7714(22)00029-5
pmc: PMC9171517
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

100397

Informations de copyright

© 2022 The Authors.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

None.

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Auteurs

Gabriel K Innes (GK)

Yuma Center of Excellence for Desert Agriculture, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.

Anastasia S Lambrou (AS)

Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, USA.

Pornchai Thumrin (P)

Office of International Cooperation, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand.

Yupawat Thukngamdee (Y)

Burea of Disease Control and Veterinary Sciences, Department of Livestock Development, Bangkok, Thailand.

Ratanaporn Tangwangvivat (R)

Division of Communicable Diseases, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand.

Pawinee Doungngern (P)

Division of Epidemiology, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand.

Kirana Noradechanon (K)

Wildlife Conservation Office, Department of National Parks Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Bangkok, Thailand.

Punnaporn Netrabukkana (P)

Avian Veterinary Services, CPF (Thailand) PCL, Bangkok, Thailand.

Karen Meidenbauer (K)

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, USA.

Thomas Mehoke (T)

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, USA.

Christopher D Heaney (CD)

Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Soawapak Hinjoy (S)

Office of International Cooperation, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand.

Anissa N Elayadi (AN)

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, USA.

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