Alimi Yewande, Wabacha James
Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
African Union InterAfrican Bureau for Animal Resources, Nairobi, Kenya.
One Health Outlook. 2023 Aug 2;5(1):10. doi: 10.1186/s42522-023-00082-5.
Despite the One Health progress made in some African countries in addressing zoonotic disease outbreaks, many still lack formal and funded One Health programs. Countries lack diagnostic capacity for zoonotic diseases, coordinated surveillance mechanisms, multisectoral response strategies and skilled workforce. With the devasting impacts of zoonotic disease outbreaks, recent epidemics have caused a loss of lives and negatively impacted the economy. Strengthening One Health approach across African Union (AU) Member States will improve the continent's ability and capacity to efficiently prevent, detect, and respond to emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases. The policy and practice changes needed to address zoonotic diseases require strong political commitment, financial investments, and institutionalised national One Health programs. The African Union endorses a One Health approach in which multiple sectors work jointly to raise awareness, gather credible data, implement programs, and promote evidence-based policy and practice in improve human, animal, and environmental health. The African Union working through its technical agencies set up an interagency multidisciplinary group "the One Health Coordinating Group on Zoonotic Diseases" to strengthen coordinated surveillance, prevention and control of zoonotic diseases on the continent. There is an urgent need to strengthen the coordination of One Health activities across the African continent. The African Union will leverage its unique political position on the continent to raise awareness, secure commitments, and influence policy at the head of state level. This manuscript highlights the opportunity to improve and strengthen One Health coordination and harmonisation of efforts through a continental strategy for zoonotic disease control.
尽管一些非洲国家在应对人畜共患病疫情方面取得了“同一健康”进展,但许多国家仍缺乏正规且有资金支持的“同一健康”项目。各国缺乏人畜共患病诊断能力、协调的监测机制、多部门应对策略和技术熟练的劳动力。人畜共患病疫情造成了毁灭性影响,近期的疫情已导致人员死亡,并对经济产生了负面影响。加强非洲联盟(AU)成员国的“同一健康”方法,将提高该大陆有效预防、检测和应对新出现和再次出现的人畜共患病的能力。应对人畜共患病所需的政策和实践变革需要强有力的政治承诺、财政投资以及制度化的国家“同一健康”项目。非洲联盟赞同“同一健康”方法,即多个部门共同努力,提高认识、收集可靠数据、实施项目,并在改善人类、动物和环境健康方面推广循证政策和实践。非洲联盟通过其技术机构设立了一个跨部门多学科小组“人畜共患病‘同一健康’协调小组”,以加强对该大陆人畜共患病的协调监测、预防和控制。迫切需要加强非洲大陆“同一健康”活动的协调。非洲联盟将利用其在非洲大陆独特的政治地位,提高认识、获得承诺并在国家元首层面影响政策。本手稿强调了通过一项人畜共患病控制大陆战略来改善和加强“同一健康”协调与努力统一的机会。