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Role of regulatory capacity in the animal and human health systems in driving response to zoonotic disease outbreaks in the the Mekong region

We conducted a policy situation analysis in three Mekong region countries, focused on how the animal and human health systems interact to control avian influenza (AI). The study used scoping literature reviews aimed at establishing existing knowledge concerning the regulatory context. We then conduc...

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Autores principales: McPake, Barbara, Gilbert, Katherine, Vong, Sreytouch, Ros, Bandeth, Has, Phalmony, Khuong, Anh Tuan, Phuc, Pham-Duc, Hoang, Quoc Cuong, Nguyen, Duc Hai, Siengsounthone, Latsamy, Luangphaxay, Chanthaly, Annear, Peter, McKinley, Justin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8784321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35106358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100369
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author McPake, Barbara
Gilbert, Katherine
Vong, Sreytouch
Ros, Bandeth
Has, Phalmony
Khuong, Anh Tuan
Phuc, Pham-Duc
Hoang, Quoc Cuong
Nguyen, Duc Hai
Siengsounthone, Latsamy
Luangphaxay, Chanthaly
Annear, Peter
McKinley, Justin
author_facet McPake, Barbara
Gilbert, Katherine
Vong, Sreytouch
Ros, Bandeth
Has, Phalmony
Khuong, Anh Tuan
Phuc, Pham-Duc
Hoang, Quoc Cuong
Nguyen, Duc Hai
Siengsounthone, Latsamy
Luangphaxay, Chanthaly
Annear, Peter
McKinley, Justin
author_sort McPake, Barbara
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description We conducted a policy situation analysis in three Mekong region countries, focused on how the animal and human health systems interact to control avian influenza (AI). The study used scoping literature reviews aimed at establishing existing knowledge concerning the regulatory context. We then conducted a series of key informant interviews with national and sub-national government officials and representatives of producers and poultry farmers to understand their realities in managing the complex interface of the two sectors to control AI. We found signs of formal progress in establishing the policy and legislative frameworks needed to enable cooperation of the two sectors but a series of constraints that impede their effective operation. These included the competitive relationships involved, especially with budgetary allocations and mandates that can conflict with each other. Many local actors also view development partners (e.g., bilateral and multilateral donors) as having a dominant role in establishing these collaborations, limiting the extent to which there is local ownership of the agenda. The animal and human health sectors are not equally resourced, with the animal health sector disadvantaged in terms of surveillance and laboratory systems, human resources and financial allocations. Contrasting strategies for achieving objectives have also characterised the two sectors in recent decades, seeing a major shift towards the use of incentive-based approaches in the human health sector but very little parallel development in the animal health sector, largely dependent on command and control approaches. Successful future collaborations between the two sectors are likely to depend on better resourcing in the animal health sector, increasing local ownership of the agenda, and ensuring that both sectors can use the full range of regulatory strategies available to achieve objectives.
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spelling pubmed-87843212022-01-31 Role of regulatory capacity in the animal and human health systems in driving response to zoonotic disease outbreaks in the the Mekong region McPake, Barbara Gilbert, Katherine Vong, Sreytouch Ros, Bandeth Has, Phalmony Khuong, Anh Tuan Phuc, Pham-Duc Hoang, Quoc Cuong Nguyen, Duc Hai Siengsounthone, Latsamy Luangphaxay, Chanthaly Annear, Peter McKinley, Justin One Health Research Paper We conducted a policy situation analysis in three Mekong region countries, focused on how the animal and human health systems interact to control avian influenza (AI). The study used scoping literature reviews aimed at establishing existing knowledge concerning the regulatory context. We then conducted a series of key informant interviews with national and sub-national government officials and representatives of producers and poultry farmers to understand their realities in managing the complex interface of the two sectors to control AI. We found signs of formal progress in establishing the policy and legislative frameworks needed to enable cooperation of the two sectors but a series of constraints that impede their effective operation. These included the competitive relationships involved, especially with budgetary allocations and mandates that can conflict with each other. Many local actors also view development partners (e.g., bilateral and multilateral donors) as having a dominant role in establishing these collaborations, limiting the extent to which there is local ownership of the agenda. The animal and human health sectors are not equally resourced, with the animal health sector disadvantaged in terms of surveillance and laboratory systems, human resources and financial allocations. Contrasting strategies for achieving objectives have also characterised the two sectors in recent decades, seeing a major shift towards the use of incentive-based approaches in the human health sector but very little parallel development in the animal health sector, largely dependent on command and control approaches. Successful future collaborations between the two sectors are likely to depend on better resourcing in the animal health sector, increasing local ownership of the agenda, and ensuring that both sectors can use the full range of regulatory strategies available to achieve objectives. Elsevier 2022-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8784321/ /pubmed/35106358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100369 Text en © 2022 The Authors 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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McPake, Barbara
Gilbert, Katherine
Vong, Sreytouch
Ros, Bandeth
Has, Phalmony
Khuong, Anh Tuan
Phuc, Pham-Duc
Hoang, Quoc Cuong
Nguyen, Duc Hai
Siengsounthone, Latsamy
Luangphaxay, Chanthaly
Annear, Peter
McKinley, Justin
Role of regulatory capacity in the animal and human health systems in driving response to zoonotic disease outbreaks in the the Mekong region
title Role of regulatory capacity in the animal and human health systems in driving response to zoonotic disease outbreaks in the the Mekong region
title_full Role of regulatory capacity in the animal and human health systems in driving response to zoonotic disease outbreaks in the the Mekong region
title_fullStr Role of regulatory capacity in the animal and human health systems in driving response to zoonotic disease outbreaks in the the Mekong region
title_full_unstemmed Role of regulatory capacity in the animal and human health systems in driving response to zoonotic disease outbreaks in the the Mekong region
title_short Role of regulatory capacity in the animal and human health systems in driving response to zoonotic disease outbreaks in the the Mekong region
title_sort role of regulatory capacity in the animal and human health systems in driving response to zoonotic disease outbreaks in the the mekong region
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8784321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35106358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100369
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