Enhancing Preparedness for Arbovirus Infections with a One Health Approach: The Development and Implementation of Multisectoral Risk Assessment Exercises.
Maria Grazia DenteFlavia RiccardoWim Van BortelLaurence MarramaThomas MolletTarik DerroughBertrand SudrePaolo CalistriGloria NaccaAlessia RanghiasciCamille EscadafalLobna GaayebAriane GuillotMiguel Ángel Jiménez-ClaveroJean-Claude ManuguerraGuillain MikatyMarie PicardJovita Fernández-PineroElisa Pérez-RamírezVincent RobertKathleen VictoirSilvia DeclichPublished in: BioMed research international (2020)
Increasing awareness of intersectoral priorities, including cross-border ones, through MRA is relevant to reduce gaps due to unavailability of shared data and information. Given that six out of the ten threats to global health listed by WHO are occurring at the human-animal-environmental interfaces, comprehensive regional RA with a One Health approach made by national authorities can be a relevant added value for the global health security.
Keyphrases
- global health
- public health
- risk assessment
- healthcare
- human health
- endothelial cells
- health information
- quality improvement
- primary care
- mental health
- rheumatoid arthritis
- electronic health record
- machine learning
- climate change
- heavy metals
- resistance training
- disease activity
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- aedes aegypti
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- body composition
- artificial intelligence
- data analysis
- big data
- health promotion