Rahman Md Mustafizur, Burgess Tristan, Mariner Jeffrey C, Gold Elizabeth, Gass Jonathon D
Infectious Diseases Division, icddr,b (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Center for Wildlife Studies, South Freeport, ME, USA.
One Health. 2025 May 17;20:101075. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2025.101075. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Nipah and avian influenza viruses (NiV and AIV) are priority zoonotic pathogens in Bangladesh and are also important globally because of their pandemic potential. To understand current strengths, areas for improvement, and opportunities to enhance preparedness for NiV and AIV in Bangladesh, as part of the USAID STOP Spillover program, 47 relevant stakeholders were surveyed, and two country leads of the primary surveillance systems were interviewed. Data was collected focusing on four different areas: research projects, surveillance systems, laboratories, and outbreak risk management systems. Despite progress in recent years, our study reveals significant gaps in preparedness, detection, and response capacities across sectors and highlights the importance of prioritizing extended and targeted surveillance, biosafety solutions for laboratories, and early event detection for resilient defenses against these viruses using a One Health framework.
尼帕病毒和禽流感病毒(NiV和AIV)是孟加拉国重点关注的人畜共患病原体,因其具有大流行潜力,在全球范围内也备受重视。作为美国国际开发署“制止溢出”项目的一部分,为了解孟加拉国目前在尼帕病毒和禽流感病毒防范方面的优势、改进领域以及加强防范的机会,我们对47个相关利益攸关方进行了调查,并采访了两个主要监测系统的国家负责人。数据收集聚焦于四个不同领域:研究项目、监测系统、实验室和疫情风险管理系统。尽管近年来取得了进展,但我们的研究揭示了各部门在防范、检测和应对能力方面存在重大差距,并强调了利用“同一健康”框架,优先开展广泛且有针对性的监测、实验室生物安全解决方案以及早期事件检测,以建立抵御这些病毒的弹性防御机制的重要性。