Prioritization of zoonotic diseases of public health significance in Nigeria using the one-health approach

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作者
Ihekweazu, Chikwe [1 ]
Michael, Charles Akataobi [2 ]
Nguku, Patrick M. [2 ]
Waziri, Ndadilnasiya Endie [2 ]
Habib, Abdulrazaq Garba [3 ]
Muturi, Mathew [4 ]
Olufemi, Abayomi [5 ]
Dzikwi-Emennaa, Asabe A. [6 ]
Balogun, Muhammad Shakir [2 ]
Visa, Tyakaray Ibrahim [5 ]
Dalhat, Mahmood Muazu [6 ]
Atama, Nnomzie Charles [2 ]
Umeokonkwo, Chukwuma David [5 ,10 ]
Mshelbwala, Gideon Mbrusa [7 ]
Vakuru, Columba Teru [7 ]
Kabir, Junaidu [8 ]
Okolocha, Emmanuel C. [8 ]
Umoh, Jarlath U. [9 ]
Olugasa, Babasola [11 ]
Babalobi, Olutayo [11 ]
Lombin, Lami [6 ]
Cadmus, Simeon [11 ]
机构
[1] Nigeria Ctr Dis Control, Abuja, Nigeria
[2] Africa Field Epidemiol Network, Abuja, Nigeria
[3] Bayero Univ, Kano, Nigeria
[4] Directorate Vet Serv, Kenya Zoonot Dis Unit, Nairobi, Kenya
[5] Nigeria Field Epidemiol & Lab Training Program, Abuja, Nigeria
[6] Univ Jos, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria
[7] Fed Minist Agr & Rural Dev, Abuja, Nigeria
[8] Ahmadu Bello Univ, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria
[9] Akwa Ibom State Univ, Mkpat Enin, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
[10] Alex Ekwueme Fed Univ Teaching Hosp Abakaliki, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria
[11] Univ Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
关键词
Zoonotic diseases; Prioritization; Public Health; One Health; Nigeria; RIFT-VALLEY FEVER; ZOONOSES; PREVALENCE; EMERGENCE; RABIES; KENYA;
D O I
10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100257
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Nigeria, with a population of over 190 million people, is rated among the 10 countries with the highest burden of infectious and zoonotic diseases globally. In Nigeria, there exist a sub-optimal surveillance system to monitor and track priority zoonoses. We therefore conducted a prioritization of zoonotic diseases for the first time in Nigeria to guide prevention and control efforts. Towards this, a two-day in-country consultative meeting involving experts from the human, animal, and environmental health backgrounds prioritized zoonotic diseases using a modified semi-quantitative One Health Zoonotic Disease Prioritization tool in July 2017. Overall, 36 of 52 previously selected zoonoses were identified for prioritization. Five selection criteria were used to arrive at the relative importance of prioritized diseases based on their weighted score. Overall, this zoonotic disease prioritization process marks the first major step of bringing together experts from the human-animal-environment health spectrum in Nigeria. Importantly, the country ranked rabies, avian influenza, Ebola Virus Disease, swine influenza and anthrax as the first five priority zoonoses in Nigeria. Finally, this One Health approach to prioritizing important zoonoses is a step that will help to guide future tracking and monitoring of diseases of grave public health importance in Nigeria.
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