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The World Bank - Operational Framework for Strengthening Human, Animal and Environmental Public Health Systems at Their Interface
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The World Bank - Operational Framework for Strengthening Human, Animal and Environmental Public Health Systems at Their Interface
Thu, 2018-02-01 23:08 — Kathy Gilbeaux
documents.worldbank.org - 29 January 2018
Abstract
Public health systems have critical and clear relevance to the World Bank’s twin goals of poverty eradication and boosting shared prosperity. In particular, they are impacted by, and must respond to,significant threats at human-animal-environment interface. Most obvious are the diseases shared between humans and animals (“zoonotic” diseases), which comprise more than 60 percent of known human infectious pathogens; but also aspects of vector-borne disease, food and water safety and security, and antimicrobial resistance. Public health systems must therefore be resilient and prepared to face existing and future disease threats at the human-animal-environment interface. the Operational Framework provides a strong orientation to One Health to assist users in understanding and implementing it, from rationale to concrete guidance for its application. Six core chapters are included, supported by annexes diving deeper into operational tools and recent World Bank alignment with One Health topics, and a glossary that explains key terms, including interpretations specific to the Operational Framework.
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