Suwanpakdee Sarin, Sangkachai Nareerat, Wiratsudakul Anuwat, Wiriyarat Witthawat, Sakcamduang Walasinee, Wongluechai Peerawat, Pabutta Choenkwan, Sariya Ladawan, Korkijthamkul Waruja, Blehert David S, White C LeAnn, Walsh Daniel P, Stephen Craig, Ratanakorn Parntep, Sleeman Jonathan M
Faculty of Veterinary Science, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.
U.S. Geological Survey, National Wildlife Health Center, Madison, WI, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2024 Aug 21;11:1462280. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1462280. eCollection 2024.
There is an increasing need for robust wildlife health programs that provide surveillance and management for diseases in wildlife and wild aquatic populations to manage associated risks. This paper illustrates the value of a systematic method to enhancing wildlife health programs. The U.S. Geological Survey and Mahidol University, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Thailand National Wildlife Health Center formally twinned under the auspices of the World Organisation for Animal Health to enhance wildlife health capacity in Thailand and the Southeast Asia Region. We used a system-wide approach to holistically and interdependently enhance capacity. The project commenced with a wildlife health program needs assessment, and capacity enhancement focused on strengthening the general wildlife health surveillance network and improving wildlife health information management. Activities included partner surveys, interactive and didactic workshops, and individual personnel training. Topics included development of wildlife health information management systems, analysis of the current surveillance network, development of a Theory of Change for a strengthened surveillance network, planning workshops to create a wildlife health network, training on wildlife disease outbreak investigation and field sample collection, leading networks, and individual training on bioinformatics and laboratory techniques. Engagement of stakeholders at all levels, continuous communication throughout the project, use of both strategic planning tools and pedagogical methods, and using iterative and adaptive approaches, were key factors to the success of this project.
对强大的野生动物健康项目的需求日益增加,这些项目可为野生动物和野生水生生物种群的疾病提供监测和管理,以控制相关风险。本文阐述了一种系统方法对加强野生动物健康项目的价值。美国地质调查局与泰国玛希隆大学兽医学院泰国国家野生动物健康中心在世界动物卫生组织的支持下正式结成伙伴关系,以提高泰国和东南亚地区的野生动物健康能力。我们采用了一种全系统方法,从整体和相互依存的角度提高能力。该项目始于野生动物健康项目需求评估,能力提升重点在于加强总体野生动物健康监测网络和改善野生动物健康信息管理。活动包括合作伙伴调查、互动式和讲授式研讨会以及个人人员培训。主题包括野生动物健康信息管理系统的开发、当前监测网络的分析、强化监测网络的变革理论的开发、创建野生动物健康网络的规划研讨会、野生动物疾病暴发调查和野外样本采集培训、领导网络以及生物信息学和实验室技术的个人培训。各级利益相关者的参与、项目全程的持续沟通、战略规划工具和教学方法的运用以及采用迭代和适应性方法,是该项目成功的关键因素。