One Health in NSW: coordination of human and animal health sector management of zoonoses of public health significance
Autor: | Sheena Adamson, Andrew J. N. Marich, Ian Roth |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Veterinary Medicine
medicine.medical_specialty Health economics business.industry Public health Interprofessional Relations Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Population health Communicable Diseases One Health Environmental health Communicable disease transmission Zoonoses Health care Disease Notification Communicable Disease Control Medicine Animals Humans Public Health New South Wales business Sentinel Surveillance Health policy |
Zdroj: | New South Wales public health bulletin. 22(5-6) |
ISSN: | 1839-4345 |
Popis: | Zoonoses of public health significance may occur in wildlife, livestock or companion animals, and may be detected by the human or animal health sectors. Of particular public health interest are foodborne, arboviral and emerging zoonoses (known/unknown, endemic/exotic). A coordinated One Health approach to the management of zoonoses in NSW uses measures including: mutually agreed intersectoral procedures for detection and response; surveillance and notification systems for defined endemic and exotic diseases; joint meetings and exercises to ensure currency of response plans; and intersectoral communication during a response. This One Health approach is effective and ensures the interests of both the human health and animal health sectors are addressed. |
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