Cargando…

COVID-19 and zoonoses in Brazil: Environmental scan of one health preparedness and response

The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic reinforced the central role of the One Health (OH) approach, as a multisectoral and multidisciplinary perspective, to tackle health threats at the human-animal-environment interface. This study assessed Brazilian preparedness and response to COVID-19 and zoonos...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wakimoto, Mayumi Duarte, Menezes, Rodrigo Caldas, Pereira, Sandro Antonio, Nery, Tiago, Castro-Alves, Julio, Penetra, Stephanie Lema S., Ruckert, Arne, Labonté, Ronald, Veloso, Valdiléa Gonçalves
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9106402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35601224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100400
_version_ 1784708275714916352
author Wakimoto, Mayumi Duarte
Menezes, Rodrigo Caldas
Pereira, Sandro Antonio
Nery, Tiago
Castro-Alves, Julio
Penetra, Stephanie Lema S.
Ruckert, Arne
Labonté, Ronald
Veloso, Valdiléa Gonçalves
author_facet Wakimoto, Mayumi Duarte
Menezes, Rodrigo Caldas
Pereira, Sandro Antonio
Nery, Tiago
Castro-Alves, Julio
Penetra, Stephanie Lema S.
Ruckert, Arne
Labonté, Ronald
Veloso, Valdiléa Gonçalves
author_sort Wakimoto, Mayumi Duarte
collection PubMed
description The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic reinforced the central role of the One Health (OH) approach, as a multisectoral and multidisciplinary perspective, to tackle health threats at the human-animal-environment interface. This study assessed Brazilian preparedness and response to COVID-19 and zoonoses with a focus on the OH approach and equity dimensions. We conducted an environmental scan using a protocol developed as part of a multi-country study. The article selection process resulted in 45 documents: 79 files and 112 references on OH; 41 files and 81 references on equity. The OH and equity aspects are poorly represented in the official documents regarding the COVID-19 response, either at the federal and state levels. Brazil has a governance infrastructure that allows for the response to infectious diseases, including zoonoses, as well as the fight against antimicrobial resistance through the OH approach. However, the response to the pandemic did not fully utilize the resources of the Brazilian state, due to the lack of central coordination and articulation among the sectors involved. Brazil is considered an area of high risk for emergence of zoonoses mainly due to climate change, large-scale deforestation and urbanization, high wildlife biodiversity, wide dry frontier, and poor control of wild animals' traffic. Therefore, encouraging existing mechanisms for collaboration across sectors and disciplines, with the inclusion of vulnerable populations, is required for making a multisectoral OH approach successful in the country.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9106402
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-91064022022-05-16 COVID-19 and zoonoses in Brazil: Environmental scan of one health preparedness and response Wakimoto, Mayumi Duarte Menezes, Rodrigo Caldas Pereira, Sandro Antonio Nery, Tiago Castro-Alves, Julio Penetra, Stephanie Lema S. Ruckert, Arne Labonté, Ronald Veloso, Valdiléa Gonçalves One Health Research Paper The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic reinforced the central role of the One Health (OH) approach, as a multisectoral and multidisciplinary perspective, to tackle health threats at the human-animal-environment interface. This study assessed Brazilian preparedness and response to COVID-19 and zoonoses with a focus on the OH approach and equity dimensions. We conducted an environmental scan using a protocol developed as part of a multi-country study. The article selection process resulted in 45 documents: 79 files and 112 references on OH; 41 files and 81 references on equity. The OH and equity aspects are poorly represented in the official documents regarding the COVID-19 response, either at the federal and state levels. Brazil has a governance infrastructure that allows for the response to infectious diseases, including zoonoses, as well as the fight against antimicrobial resistance through the OH approach. However, the response to the pandemic did not fully utilize the resources of the Brazilian state, due to the lack of central coordination and articulation among the sectors involved. Brazil is considered an area of high risk for emergence of zoonoses mainly due to climate change, large-scale deforestation and urbanization, high wildlife biodiversity, wide dry frontier, and poor control of wild animals' traffic. Therefore, encouraging existing mechanisms for collaboration across sectors and disciplines, with the inclusion of vulnerable populations, is required for making a multisectoral OH approach successful in the country. Elsevier 2022-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9106402/ /pubmed/35601224 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100400 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Paper
Wakimoto, Mayumi Duarte
Menezes, Rodrigo Caldas
Pereira, Sandro Antonio
Nery, Tiago
Castro-Alves, Julio
Penetra, Stephanie Lema S.
Ruckert, Arne
Labonté, Ronald
Veloso, Valdiléa Gonçalves
COVID-19 and zoonoses in Brazil: Environmental scan of one health preparedness and response
title COVID-19 and zoonoses in Brazil: Environmental scan of one health preparedness and response
title_full COVID-19 and zoonoses in Brazil: Environmental scan of one health preparedness and response
title_fullStr COVID-19 and zoonoses in Brazil: Environmental scan of one health preparedness and response
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 and zoonoses in Brazil: Environmental scan of one health preparedness and response
title_short COVID-19 and zoonoses in Brazil: Environmental scan of one health preparedness and response
title_sort covid-19 and zoonoses in brazil: environmental scan of one health preparedness and response
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9106402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35601224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100400
work_keys_str_mv AT wakimotomayumiduarte covid19andzoonosesinbrazilenvironmentalscanofonehealthpreparednessandresponse
AT menezesrodrigocaldas covid19andzoonosesinbrazilenvironmentalscanofonehealthpreparednessandresponse
AT pereirasandroantonio covid19andzoonosesinbrazilenvironmentalscanofonehealthpreparednessandresponse
AT nerytiago covid19andzoonosesinbrazilenvironmentalscanofonehealthpreparednessandresponse
AT castroalvesjulio covid19andzoonosesinbrazilenvironmentalscanofonehealthpreparednessandresponse
AT penetrastephanielemas covid19andzoonosesinbrazilenvironmentalscanofonehealthpreparednessandresponse
AT ruckertarne covid19andzoonosesinbrazilenvironmentalscanofonehealthpreparednessandresponse
AT labonteronald covid19andzoonosesinbrazilenvironmentalscanofonehealthpreparednessandresponse
AT velosovaldileagoncalves covid19andzoonosesinbrazilenvironmentalscanofonehealthpreparednessandresponse