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Prioritizing zoonotic diseases utilizing the One Health approach: Jordan's experience

BACKGROUND: Zoonotic diseases constitute a threat to humans and animals. The Middle East Region is a hotspot for such a threat; given its geographic location under migratory birds' flight paths, mass gatherings, political conflicts, and refugee crises. Thus, prioritizing zoonotic diseases of na...

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Autores principales: Kheirallah, Khalid A., Al-Mistarehi, Abdel-Hameed, Alsawalha, Lora, Hijazeen, Zaidoun, Mahrous, Heba, Sheikali, Sami, Al-Ramini, Salam, Maayeh, Mohammad, Dodeen, Rachel, Farajeh, Mahmoud, Masadeh, Nezar, Alemam, Amer, Alsulaiman, Jomana, Samhouri, Dalia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8121978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34027008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100262
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author Kheirallah, Khalid A.
Al-Mistarehi, Abdel-Hameed
Alsawalha, Lora
Hijazeen, Zaidoun
Mahrous, Heba
Sheikali, Sami
Al-Ramini, Salam
Maayeh, Mohammad
Dodeen, Rachel
Farajeh, Mahmoud
Masadeh, Nezar
Alemam, Amer
Alsulaiman, Jomana
Samhouri, Dalia
author_facet Kheirallah, Khalid A.
Al-Mistarehi, Abdel-Hameed
Alsawalha, Lora
Hijazeen, Zaidoun
Mahrous, Heba
Sheikali, Sami
Al-Ramini, Salam
Maayeh, Mohammad
Dodeen, Rachel
Farajeh, Mahmoud
Masadeh, Nezar
Alemam, Amer
Alsulaiman, Jomana
Samhouri, Dalia
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description BACKGROUND: Zoonotic diseases constitute a threat to humans and animals. The Middle East Region is a hotspot for such a threat; given its geographic location under migratory birds' flight paths, mass gatherings, political conflicts, and refugee crises. Thus, prioritizing zoonotic diseases of national significance is critical for preventing and controlling such threats and optimizing limited resources. Using a multi-sectoral One Health (OH) approach, this study aimed at prioritizing zoonotic diseases of national significance to Jordan and identifying future recommendations and action plans. METHODS: Zoonotic diseases of national significance to Jordan were initially identified (n = 27 diseases). In December 2019, national staff from governmental and non-state sectors were invited to develop ranking criteria, including questions and answers choices, and to weigh each criterion. Then, the national staff were asked to assess zoonotic diseases' priority using the developed criteria and provide recommendations and action plans to strengthen multi-sectoral collaboration. RESULTS: Seven zoonotic diseases were identified as being of great significance. Rabies was ranked as the number one priority disease, followed by middle east respiratory syndrome, avian influenza, brucellosis, leishmaniasis, rickettsiosis, and salmonellosis. The highest weighted criteria used to rank diseases were disease severity, outbreaks profile, and potential human-to-human transmission. Establishing a one-health platform, surveillance, laboratory, preparedness planning, outbreak response, and workforce were suggested as recommendations for approaching the priority diseases. Respondents identified data sharing, coordination, event-based surveillance, and effective communication channels as vital areas to enhance prevention and control strategies, conduct joint outbreak investigations, and improve multi-sectoral collaboration. CONCLUSIONS: This study represents the first attempt to prioritize zoonotic diseases of national significance in Jordan using the OH approach and a semi-qualitative, transparent, and comparative method. Study results can be used as a decision-making guide for policymakers and stakeholders and a cornerstone for combating zoonotic disease threats.
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spelling pubmed-81219782021-05-20 Prioritizing zoonotic diseases utilizing the One Health approach: Jordan's experience Kheirallah, Khalid A. Al-Mistarehi, Abdel-Hameed Alsawalha, Lora Hijazeen, Zaidoun Mahrous, Heba Sheikali, Sami Al-Ramini, Salam Maayeh, Mohammad Dodeen, Rachel Farajeh, Mahmoud Masadeh, Nezar Alemam, Amer Alsulaiman, Jomana Samhouri, Dalia One Health Research Paper BACKGROUND: Zoonotic diseases constitute a threat to humans and animals. The Middle East Region is a hotspot for such a threat; given its geographic location under migratory birds' flight paths, mass gatherings, political conflicts, and refugee crises. Thus, prioritizing zoonotic diseases of national significance is critical for preventing and controlling such threats and optimizing limited resources. Using a multi-sectoral One Health (OH) approach, this study aimed at prioritizing zoonotic diseases of national significance to Jordan and identifying future recommendations and action plans. METHODS: Zoonotic diseases of national significance to Jordan were initially identified (n = 27 diseases). In December 2019, national staff from governmental and non-state sectors were invited to develop ranking criteria, including questions and answers choices, and to weigh each criterion. Then, the national staff were asked to assess zoonotic diseases' priority using the developed criteria and provide recommendations and action plans to strengthen multi-sectoral collaboration. RESULTS: Seven zoonotic diseases were identified as being of great significance. Rabies was ranked as the number one priority disease, followed by middle east respiratory syndrome, avian influenza, brucellosis, leishmaniasis, rickettsiosis, and salmonellosis. The highest weighted criteria used to rank diseases were disease severity, outbreaks profile, and potential human-to-human transmission. Establishing a one-health platform, surveillance, laboratory, preparedness planning, outbreak response, and workforce were suggested as recommendations for approaching the priority diseases. Respondents identified data sharing, coordination, event-based surveillance, and effective communication channels as vital areas to enhance prevention and control strategies, conduct joint outbreak investigations, and improve multi-sectoral collaboration. CONCLUSIONS: This study represents the first attempt to prioritize zoonotic diseases of national significance in Jordan using the OH approach and a semi-qualitative, transparent, and comparative method. Study results can be used as a decision-making guide for policymakers and stakeholders and a cornerstone for combating zoonotic disease threats. Elsevier 2021-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8121978/ /pubmed/34027008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100262 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kheirallah, Khalid A.
Al-Mistarehi, Abdel-Hameed
Alsawalha, Lora
Hijazeen, Zaidoun
Mahrous, Heba
Sheikali, Sami
Al-Ramini, Salam
Maayeh, Mohammad
Dodeen, Rachel
Farajeh, Mahmoud
Masadeh, Nezar
Alemam, Amer
Alsulaiman, Jomana
Samhouri, Dalia
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title_sort prioritizing zoonotic diseases utilizing the one health approach: jordan's experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8121978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34027008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100262
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