National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (Chinese Centre for Tropical Diseases Research), NHC Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector Biology, WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases, National Centre for International Research On Tropical Diseases, Shanghai, 200025, China.
School of Global Health, Chinese Centre for Tropical Diseases Research, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200025, China.
Infect Dis Poverty. 2023 Mar 14;12(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s40249-023-01069-0.
Data-driven research is a very important component of One Health. As the core part of the global One Health index (GOHI), the global One Health Intrinsic Drivers index (IDI) is a framework for evaluating the baseline conditions of human-animal-environment health. This study aims to assess the global performance in terms of GOH-IDI, compare it across different World Bank regions, and analyze the relationships between GOH-IDI and national economic levels.
The raw data among 146 countries were collected from authoritative databases and official reports in November 2021. Descriptive statistical analysis, data visualization and manipulation, Shapiro normality test and ridge maps were used to evaluate and identify the spatial and classificatory distribution of GOH-IDI. This paper uses the World Bank regional classification and the World Bank income groups to analyse the relationship between GOH-IDI and regional economic levels, and completes the case studies of representative countries.
The performance of One Health Intrinsic Driver in 146 countries was evaluated. The mean (standard deviation, SD) score of GOH-IDI is 54.05 (4.95). The values (mean SD) of different regions are North America (60.44, 2.36), Europe and Central Asia (57.73, 3.29), Middle East and North Africa (57.02, 2.56), East Asia and Pacific (53.87, 5.22), Latin America and the Caribbean (53.75, 2.20), South Asia (52.45, 2.61) and sub-Saharan Africa (48.27, 2.48). Gross national income per capita was moderately correlated with GOH-IDI (R = 0.651, Deviance explained = 66.6%, P < 0.005). Low income countries have the best performance in some secondary indicators, including Non-communicable Diseases and Mental Health and Health risks. Five indicators are not statistically different at each economic level, including Animal Epidemic Disease, Animal Biodiversity, Air Quality and Climate Change, Land Resources and Environmental Biodiversity.
The GOH-IDI is a crucial tool to evaluate the situation of One Health. There are inter-regional differences in GOH-IDI significantly at the worldwide level. The best performing region for GOH-IDI was North America and the worst was sub-Saharan Africa. There is a positive correlation between the GOH-IDI and country economic status, with high-income countries performing well in most indicators. GOH-IDI facilitates researchers' understanding of the multidimensional situation in each country and invests more attention in scientific questions that need to be addressed urgently.
数据驱动的研究是 One Health 的一个非常重要的组成部分。作为全球 One Health 指数(GOHI)的核心部分,全球 One Health 内在驱动指数(IDI)是评估人-动物-环境健康基线状况的框架。本研究旨在评估全球在 GOH-IDI 方面的表现,比较其在不同世界银行区域的表现,并分析 GOH-IDI 与国家经济水平之间的关系。
2021 年 11 月,从权威数据库和官方报告中收集了 146 个国家的原始数据。采用描述性统计分析、数据可视化和操作、Shapiro 正态性检验和脊图来评估和识别 GOH-IDI 的空间和分类分布。本文使用世界银行区域分类和世界银行收入群体来分析 GOH-IDI 与区域经济水平之间的关系,并完成了代表性国家的案例研究。
评估了 146 个国家的 One Health 内在驱动因素表现。GOH-IDI 的平均值(标准差,SD)为 54.05(4.95)。不同地区的数值(平均值 SD)分别为北美(60.44,2.36)、欧洲和中亚(57.73,3.29)、中东和北非(57.02,2.56)、东亚和太平洋(53.87,5.22)、拉丁美洲和加勒比(53.75,2.20)、南亚(52.45,2.61)和撒哈拉以南非洲(48.27,2.48)。人均国民总收入与 GOH-IDI 呈中度相关(R=0.651,解释方差 66.6%,P<0.005)。低收入国家在一些二级指标上表现最好,包括非传染性疾病和精神健康以及健康风险。在每个经济水平上,有五个指标在统计学上没有差异,包括动物传染病、动物生物多样性、空气质量和气候变化、土地资源和环境生物多样性。
GOH-IDI 是评估 One Health 状况的重要工具。在全球范围内,GOH-IDI 在区域间存在显著差异。GOH-IDI 表现最好的地区是北美,表现最差的是撒哈拉以南非洲。GOH-IDI 与国家经济地位呈正相关,高收入国家在大多数指标上表现良好。GOH-IDI 有助于研究人员了解每个国家的多维情况,并更加关注需要紧急解决的科学问题。