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Implementation of the One Health approach to fight arbovirus infections in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region: Assessing integrated surveillance in Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia

BACKGROUND: In the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region, arbovirus infections are emerging infectious diseases. Their surveillance can benefit from one health inter‐sectoral collaboration; however, no standardized methodology exists to study One Health surveillance. METHODS: We designed a situation an...

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Autores principales: Dente, Maria Grazia, Riccardo, Flavia, Bolici, Francesco, Colella, Nello Augusto, Jovanovic, Verica, Drakulovic, Mitra, Vasic, Milena, Mamlouk, Habiba, Maazaoui, Latifa, Bejaoui, Mondher, Zakhashvili, Khatuna, Kalandadze, Irine, Imnadze, Paata, Declich, Silvia
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30724030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/zph.12562
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author Dente, Maria Grazia
Riccardo, Flavia
Bolici, Francesco
Colella, Nello Augusto
Jovanovic, Verica
Drakulovic, Mitra
Vasic, Milena
Mamlouk, Habiba
Maazaoui, Latifa
Bejaoui, Mondher
Zakhashvili, Khatuna
Kalandadze, Irine
Imnadze, Paata
Declich, Silvia
author_facet Dente, Maria Grazia
Riccardo, Flavia
Bolici, Francesco
Colella, Nello Augusto
Jovanovic, Verica
Drakulovic, Mitra
Vasic, Milena
Mamlouk, Habiba
Maazaoui, Latifa
Bejaoui, Mondher
Zakhashvili, Khatuna
Kalandadze, Irine
Imnadze, Paata
Declich, Silvia
author_sort Dente, Maria Grazia
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description BACKGROUND: In the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region, arbovirus infections are emerging infectious diseases. Their surveillance can benefit from one health inter‐sectoral collaboration; however, no standardized methodology exists to study One Health surveillance. METHODS: We designed a situation analysis study to document how integration of laboratory/clinical human, animal and entomological surveillance of arboviruses was being implemented in the Region. We applied a framework designed to assess three levels of integration: policy/institutional, data collection/data analysis and dissemination. We tested the use of Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN) to graphically present evidence of inter‐sectoral integration. RESULTS: Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia participated in the study. West Nile Virus surveillance was analysed in Serbia and Tunisia, Crimea‐Congo Haemorrhagic Fever surveillance in Georgia. Our framework enabled a standardized analysis of One Health surveillance integration, and BPMN was easily understandable and conducive to detailed discussions among different actors/institutions. In all countries, we observed integration across sectors and levels except in data collection and data analysis. Data collection was interoperable only in Georgia without integrated analysis. In all countries, surveillance was mainly oriented towards outbreak response, triggered by an index human case. DISCUSSION: The three surveillance systems we observed prove that integrated surveillance can be operationalized with a diverse spectrum of options. However, in all countries, the integrated use of data for early warning and inter‐sectoral priority setting is pioneeristic. We also noted that early warning before human case occurrence is recurrently not operationally prioritized.
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spelling pubmed-68504932019-11-18 Implementation of the One Health approach to fight arbovirus infections in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region: Assessing integrated surveillance in Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia Dente, Maria Grazia Riccardo, Flavia Bolici, Francesco Colella, Nello Augusto Jovanovic, Verica Drakulovic, Mitra Vasic, Milena Mamlouk, Habiba Maazaoui, Latifa Bejaoui, Mondher Zakhashvili, Khatuna Kalandadze, Irine Imnadze, Paata Declich, Silvia Zoonoses Public Health Original Articles BACKGROUND: In the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region, arbovirus infections are emerging infectious diseases. Their surveillance can benefit from one health inter‐sectoral collaboration; however, no standardized methodology exists to study One Health surveillance. METHODS: We designed a situation analysis study to document how integration of laboratory/clinical human, animal and entomological surveillance of arboviruses was being implemented in the Region. We applied a framework designed to assess three levels of integration: policy/institutional, data collection/data analysis and dissemination. We tested the use of Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN) to graphically present evidence of inter‐sectoral integration. RESULTS: Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia participated in the study. West Nile Virus surveillance was analysed in Serbia and Tunisia, Crimea‐Congo Haemorrhagic Fever surveillance in Georgia. Our framework enabled a standardized analysis of One Health surveillance integration, and BPMN was easily understandable and conducive to detailed discussions among different actors/institutions. In all countries, we observed integration across sectors and levels except in data collection and data analysis. Data collection was interoperable only in Georgia without integrated analysis. In all countries, surveillance was mainly oriented towards outbreak response, triggered by an index human case. DISCUSSION: The three surveillance systems we observed prove that integrated surveillance can be operationalized with a diverse spectrum of options. However, in all countries, the integrated use of data for early warning and inter‐sectoral priority setting is pioneeristic. We also noted that early warning before human case occurrence is recurrently not operationally prioritized. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-02-05 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6850493/ /pubmed/30724030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/zph.12562 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Zoonoses and Public Health Published by Blackwell Verlag GmbH. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Dente, Maria Grazia
Riccardo, Flavia
Bolici, Francesco
Colella, Nello Augusto
Jovanovic, Verica
Drakulovic, Mitra
Vasic, Milena
Mamlouk, Habiba
Maazaoui, Latifa
Bejaoui, Mondher
Zakhashvili, Khatuna
Kalandadze, Irine
Imnadze, Paata
Declich, Silvia
Implementation of the One Health approach to fight arbovirus infections in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region: Assessing integrated surveillance in Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia
title Implementation of the One Health approach to fight arbovirus infections in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region: Assessing integrated surveillance in Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia
title_full Implementation of the One Health approach to fight arbovirus infections in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region: Assessing integrated surveillance in Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia
title_fullStr Implementation of the One Health approach to fight arbovirus infections in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region: Assessing integrated surveillance in Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of the One Health approach to fight arbovirus infections in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region: Assessing integrated surveillance in Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia
title_short Implementation of the One Health approach to fight arbovirus infections in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region: Assessing integrated surveillance in Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia
title_sort implementation of the one health approach to fight arbovirus infections in the mediterranean and black sea region: assessing integrated surveillance in serbia, tunisia and georgia
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30724030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/zph.12562
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