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  1. Book ; Online: Integrated Approaches to Health: Concepts and Experiences in Framing, Integration and Evaluation of One Health and EcoHealth

    Rüegg, Simon R. / Buttigieg, Sandra C. / Goutard, Flavie L. / Binot, Aurélie / Morand, Serge / Thys, Séverine / Keune, Hans / Binot, Aurélie

    2019  

    Keywords Medicine ; Veterinary medicine ; one health (OH) ; ecohealth ; integrated approaches to health ; transdisciplinarity ; public health ; veterinary public health ; ecosystem health ; evaluation ; health policy
    Size 1 electronic resource (198 pages)
    Publisher Frontiers Media SA
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note English ; Open Access
    HBZ-ID HT021231475
    ISBN 9782889630868 ; 2889630862
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  2. Article ; Online: Towards an integrated surveillance of zoonotic diseases in Burkina Faso: the case of anthrax.

    Nana, Sougrenoma Désiré / Caffin, Jean-Hugues / Duboz, Raphaël / Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas / Binot, Aurélie / Diagbouga, Potiandi Serge / Hendrikx, Pascal / Bordier, Marion

    BMC public health

    2022  Volume 22, Issue 1, Page(s) 1535

    Abstract: Background: Anthrax is a zoonotic disease that causes frequent outbreaks in livestock and fatal human cases in Burkina Faso. Effective surveillance of this disease calls for the establishment of an integrated surveillance system, in line with the One ... ...

    Abstract Background: Anthrax is a zoonotic disease that causes frequent outbreaks in livestock and fatal human cases in Burkina Faso. Effective surveillance of this disease calls for the establishment of an integrated surveillance system, in line with the One Health concept. However, despite a strong technical and financial support from international partners, surveillance is still poorly conducted within an integrated approach. Based on stakeholder perspectives, the study has for objective to deepen our understanding of the anthrax surveillance system and to identify the obstacles and levers towards a more integrated approach to anthrax surveillance in Burkina Faso.
    Methods: The data was collected from a literature review and interviews with surveillance stakeholders. We first conducted a qualitative descriptive analysis of the data to characterize the surveillance system (programmes, actors, collaboration). In a second step, we conducted a thematic analysis of the informants' discourse in order to identify what represents an obstacle or, conversely, a lever for a more integrated approach to anthrax surveillance.
    Results: The surveillance system of anthrax in Burkina Faso includes three programmes (in the livestock, wildlife and human sectors), which involves 30 actors. These sectoral programmes operate almost independently from one another, although some collaborations are existing for the governance and implementation of surveillance activities. Analysis of the discourse of key stakeholders led to the identification of four categories of factors that may influence the implementation of an integrated surveillance system in the country: knowledge; technical, organizational and social capacities; motivation; intersectoral governance.
    Conclusions: This study highlights the difficulty of translating One Health governance to the national level and the need to better articulate the visions of all categories of stakeholders. This study also reveals the need to develop specific evaluation systems for integrated policies in order to provide credible evidence of their added value for a better management of zoonotic diseases. Finally, our study underlines the need to act upstream the emergence of zoonoses and allocate more resources to the prevention of zoonoses than to their control.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Anthrax/epidemiology ; Burkina Faso/epidemiology ; Humans ; Livestock ; One Health ; Zoonoses/epidemiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-12
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Review ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2041338-5
    ISSN 1471-2458 ; 1471-2458
    ISSN (online) 1471-2458
    ISSN 1471-2458
    DOI 10.1186/s12889-022-13878-3
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  3. Article ; Online: Epidemic intelligence in Europe: a user needs perspective to foster innovation in digital health surveillance.

    Bouyer, Fanny / Thiongane, Oumy / Hobeika, Alexandre / Arsevska, Elena / Binot, Aurélie / Corrèges, Déborah / Dub, Timothée / Mäkelä, Henna / van Kleef, Esther / Jori, Ferran / Lancelot, Renaud / Mercier, Alize / Fagandini, Francesca / Valentin, Sarah / Van Bortel, Wim / Ruault, Claire

    BMC public health

    2024  Volume 24, Issue 1, Page(s) 973

    Abstract: Background: European epidemic intelligence (EI) systems receive vast amounts of information and data on disease outbreaks and potential health threats. The quantity and variety of available data sources for EI, as well as the available methods to manage ...

    Abstract Background: European epidemic intelligence (EI) systems receive vast amounts of information and data on disease outbreaks and potential health threats. The quantity and variety of available data sources for EI, as well as the available methods to manage and analyse these data sources, are constantly increasing. Our aim was to identify the difficulties encountered in this context and which innovations, according to EI practitioners, could improve the detection, monitoring and analysis of disease outbreaks and the emergence of new pathogens.
    Methods: We conducted a qualitative study to identify the need for innovation expressed by 33 EI practitioners of national public health and animal health agencies in five European countries and at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). We adopted a stepwise approach to identify the EI stakeholders, to understand the problems they faced concerning their EI activities, and to validate and further define with practitioners the problems to address and the most adapted solutions to their work conditions. We characterized their EI activities, professional logics, and desired changes in their activities using NvivoⓇ software.
    Results: Our analysis highlights that EI practitioners wished to collectively review their EI strategy to enhance their preparedness for emerging infectious diseases, adapt their routines to manage an increasing amount of data and have methodological support for cross-sectoral analysis. Practitioners were in demand of timely, validated and standardized data acquisition processes by text mining of various sources; better validated dataflows respecting the data protection rules; and more interoperable data with homogeneous quality levels and standardized covariate sets for epidemiological assessments of national EI. The set of solutions identified to facilitate risk detection and risk assessment included visualization, text mining, and predefined analytical tools combined with methodological guidance. Practitioners also highlighted their preference for partial rather than full automation of analyses to maintain control over the data and inputs and to adapt parameters to versatile objectives and characteristics.
    Conclusions: The study showed that the set of solutions needed by practitioners had to be based on holistic and integrated approaches for monitoring zoonosis and antimicrobial resistance and on harmonization between agencies and sectors while maintaining flexibility in the choice of tools and methods. The technical requirements should be defined in detail by iterative exchanges with EI practitioners and decision-makers.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Humans ; Digital Health ; Europe/epidemiology ; Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control ; Public Health ; Intelligence
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-06
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2041338-5
    ISSN 1471-2458 ; 1471-2458
    ISSN (online) 1471-2458
    ISSN 1471-2458
    DOI 10.1186/s12889-024-18466-1
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  4. Article: Teaching and learning for change: analysis of a post-graduate One Health program

    Sidikou, Djibo Idrissa / Irabor, Thomas-Julian / Bonfoh, Bassirou / Binot, Aurelie / Faulx, Daniel / Vandenberg, Olivier / Leyens, Stéphane / Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas

    Sustainability science. 2022 Jan., v. 17, no. 1

    2022  

    Abstract: As problematized through the One Health concept, global health issues are defeating conventional disciplinary approaches since they unfold across various scientific domains and across all levels of society. Calling for a change in the way knowledge is ... ...

    Abstract As problematized through the One Health concept, global health issues are defeating conventional disciplinary approaches since they unfold across various scientific domains and across all levels of society. Calling for a change in the way knowledge is generated and used to tackle these complex societal issues, the One Health concept appears as a particular perspective within sustainability science. Various academic initiatives, inspired by the One Health concept, are emerging to prepare future health practitioners and researchers to think and work across disciplines. The building of adapted curricula faces important challenges, tied to the siloed structure of universities. Hence, the training initiatives are still in their infancy, facing an important uncertainty regarding field needs and goals to achieve. This study analyzes the main features and the impacts of a One Health-oriented program, starting in such an uncertain and siloed university context. The method combined participant observation and semi-structured interviews (individual and focus group) with four categories of actors: learners, teachers, partners, program designers. The narratives, reflecting the perceptions of the actors, were analyzed to propose an underlying visual model of the program. The main identified features of the program point to a continuous process of mutual adjustment between actors, available means, and projected goals. The program benefitted from interactions at several levels: between students, teachers, and external partners, to create an overall mutual learning dynamic. The underlying model is interpreted as an inherently evolutive structure, not only transmitting knowledge but actively co-creating knowledge, as would take place in a transdisciplinary research process.
    Keywords One Health initiative ; focus groups ; health programs ; models ; sustainability science and engineering ; uncertainty
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-01
    Size p. 65-80.
    Publishing place Springer Japan
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2260333-5
    ISSN 1862-4057 ; 1862-4065
    ISSN (online) 1862-4057
    ISSN 1862-4065
    DOI 10.1007/s11625-021-01053-3
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  5. Article: A social-ecological systems approach to tick bite and tick-borne disease risk management: Exploring collective action in the Occitanie region in southern France.

    Zortman, Iyonna / de Garine-Wichatitsky, Michel / Arsevska, Elena / Dub, Timothée / Van Bortel, Wim / Lefrançois, Estelle / Vial, Laurence / Pollet, Thomas / Binot, Aurélie

    One health (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

    2023  Volume 17, Page(s) 100630

    Abstract: Ticks are amongst the most important zoonotic disease vectors affecting human and animal health worldwide. Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) are rapidly expanding geographically and in incidence, most notably in temperate regions of Europe where ticks are ... ...

    Abstract Ticks are amongst the most important zoonotic disease vectors affecting human and animal health worldwide. Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) are rapidly expanding geographically and in incidence, most notably in temperate regions of Europe where ticks are considered the principal zoonotic vector of Public Health relevance, as well as a major health and economic preoccupation in agriculture and equine industries. Tick-borne pathogen (TBP) transmission is contingent on complex, interlinked vector-pathogen-host dynamics, environmental and ecological conditions and human behavior. Tackling TBD therefore requires a better understanding of the interconnected social and ecological variables (i.e., the social-ecological system) that favor disease (re)-emergence. The One Health paradigm recognizes the interdependence of human, animal and environmental health and proposes an integrated approach to manage TBD. However, One Health interventions are limited by significant gaps in our understanding of the complex, systemic nature of TBD risk, in addition to a lack of effective, universally accepted and environmentally conscious tick control measures. Today individual prevention gestures are the most effective strategy to manage TBDs in humans and animals, making local communities important actors in TBD detection, prevention and management. Yet, how they engage and collaborate within a multi-actor TBD network has not yet been explored. Here, we argue that transdisciplinary collaborations that go beyond research, political and medical stakeholders, and extend to local community actors can aid in identifying relevant social-ecological risk indicators key for informing multi-level TBD detection, prevention and management measures. This article proposes a transdisciplinary social-ecological systems framework, based on participatory research approaches, to better understand the necessary conditions for local actor engagement to improve TBD risk. We conclude with perspectives for implementing this methodological framework in a case study in the south of France (Occitanie region), where multi-actor collaborations are mobilized to stimulate multi-actor collective action and identify relevant social-ecological indicators of TBD risk.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-09-21
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2834831-X
    ISSN 2352-7714
    ISSN 2352-7714
    DOI 10.1016/j.onehlt.2023.100630
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  6. Article ; Online: Epidemic intelligence activities among national public and animal health agencies: a European cross-sectional study.

    Dub, Timothee / Mäkelä, Henna / Van Kleef, Esther / Leblond, Agnes / Mercier, Alizé / Hénaux, Viviane / Bouyer, Fanny / Binot, Aurelie / Thiongane, Oumy / Lancelot, Renaud / Delconte, Valentina / Zamuner, Lea / Van Bortel, Wim / Arsevska, Elena

    BMC public health

    2023  Volume 23, Issue 1, Page(s) 1488

    Abstract: Epidemic Intelligence (EI) encompasses all activities related to early identification, verification, analysis, assessment, and investigation of health threats. It integrates an indicator-based (IBS) component using systematically collected surveillance ... ...

    Abstract Epidemic Intelligence (EI) encompasses all activities related to early identification, verification, analysis, assessment, and investigation of health threats. It integrates an indicator-based (IBS) component using systematically collected surveillance data, and an event-based component (EBS), using non-official, non-verified, non-structured data from multiple sources. We described current EI practices in Europe by conducting a survey of national Public Health (PH) and Animal Health (AH) agencies. We included generic questions on the structure, mandate and scope of the institute, on the existence and coordination of EI activities, followed by a section where respondents provided a description of EI activities for three diseases out of seven disease models. Out of 81 gatekeeper agencies from 41 countries contacted, 34 agencies (42%) from 26 (63%) different countries responded, out of which, 32 conducted EI activities. Less than half (15/32; 47%) had teams dedicated to EI activities and 56% (18/34) had Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in place. On a national level, a combination of IBS and EBS was the most common data source. Most respondents monitored the epidemiological situation in bordering countries, the rest of Europe and the world. EI systems were heterogeneous across countries and diseases. National IBS activities strongly relied on mandatory laboratory-based surveillance systems. The collection, analysis and interpretation of IBS information was performed manually for most disease models. Depending on the disease, some respondents did not have any EBS activity. Most respondents conducted signal assessment manually through expert review. Cross-sectoral collaboration was heterogeneous. More than half of the responding institutes collaborated on various levels (data sharing, communication, etc.) with neighbouring countries and/or international structures, across most disease models. Our findings emphasise a notable engagement in EI activities across PH and AH institutes of Europe, but opportunities exist for better integration, standardisation, and automatization of these efforts. A strong reliance on traditional IBS and laboratory-based surveillance systems, emphasises the key role of in-country laboratories networks. EI activities may benefit particularly from investments in cross-border collaboration, the development of methods that can automatise signal assessment in both IBS and EBS data, as well as further investments in the collection of EBS data beyond scientific literature and mainstream media.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Humans ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control ; Intelligence ; Public Health ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-04
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2041338-5
    ISSN 1471-2458 ; 1471-2458
    ISSN (online) 1471-2458
    ISSN 1471-2458
    DOI 10.1186/s12889-023-16396-y
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  7. Article ; Online: Les approches One Health pour faire face aux émergences

    Olive Marie-Marie / Angot Jean-Luc / Binot Aurélie / Desclaux Alice / Dombreval Loïc / Lefrançois Thierry / Lury Antoine / Paul Mathilde / Peyre Marisa / Simard Frédéric / Weinbach Jérôme / Roger François

    Natures Sciences Sociétés, Vol 30, Iss 1, Pp 72-

    un nécessaire dialogue État-sciences-sociétés

    2022  Volume 81

    Abstract: En mars 2021, Montpellier Université d’excellence (MUSE) et Agropolis International ont réuni des décideurs, acteurs opérationnels, représentants d’organisations internationales et scientifiques pour partager leurs expériences des approches intégrées en ... ...

    Abstract En mars 2021, Montpellier Université d’excellence (MUSE) et Agropolis International ont réuni des décideurs, acteurs opérationnels, représentants d’organisations internationales et scientifiques pour partager leurs expériences des approches intégrées en santé dans le cadre du concept One Health. Ces échanges intersectoriels fructueux ont croisé les points de vue et ont pointé les obstacles et les enjeux de la mise en œuvre concrète de ces approches. Les participants ont abouti à des propositions pour rendre plus efficace cette mise en œuvre et faire face aux menaces sanitaires émergentes et aux futures pandémies : coconstruire des projets intégrés avec tous les acteurs concernés (citoyens, décideurs politiques, chercheurs, services locaux)

    développer des méthodes d’évaluation de leurs impacts

    former les acteurs

    institutionnaliser et coordonner les actions du niveau local au niveau mondial.
    Keywords one health ; dialogue état-sciences-sociétés ; maladies émergentes ; prévention ; approches intégrées ; Science ; Q ; Social Sciences ; H
    Language French
    Publishing date 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher EDP Sciences
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  8. Article: Engaging Stakeholders in the Design of One Health Surveillance Systems: A Participatory Approach.

    Bordier, Marion / Goutard, Flavie Luce / Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas / Pham-Duc, Phuc / Lailler, Renaud / Binot, Aurelie

    Frontiers in veterinary science

    2021  Volume 8, Page(s) 646458

    Abstract: Many One Health surveillance systems have proven difficult to enforce and sustain, mainly because of the difficulty of implementing and upholding collaborative efforts for surveillance activities across stakeholders with different values, cultures and ... ...

    Abstract Many One Health surveillance systems have proven difficult to enforce and sustain, mainly because of the difficulty of implementing and upholding collaborative efforts for surveillance activities across stakeholders with different values, cultures and interests. We hypothesize that only the early engagement of stakeholders in the development of a One Health surveillance system can create an environment conducive to the emergence of collaborative solutions that are acceptable, accepted and therefore implemented in sustainable manner. To this end, we have designed a socio-technical framework to help stakeholders develop a common vision of their desired surveillance system and to forge the innovation pathway toward it. We implemented the framework in two case studies: the surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in Vietnam and that of
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-24
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2834243-4
    ISSN 2297-1769
    ISSN 2297-1769
    DOI 10.3389/fvets.2021.646458
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  9. Article: Editorial: Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR): Generating Evidence to Support Eradication Efforts.

    Roger, Francois Louis / Fournié, Guillaume / Binot, Aurelie / Wieland, Barbara / Kock, Richard Anthony / Diallo, Adama / Caron, Alexandre / Jones, Bryony Anne

    Frontiers in veterinary science

    2021  Volume 7, Page(s) 636509

    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-27
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Editorial
    ZDB-ID 2834243-4
    ISSN 2297-1769
    ISSN 2297-1769
    DOI 10.3389/fvets.2020.636509
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  10. Article ; Online: Will the COVID-19 crisis trigger a One Health coming-of-age?

    de Garine-Wichatitsky, Michel / Binot, Aurélie / Morand, Serge / Kock, Richard / Roger, François / Wilcox, Bruce A / Caron, Alexandre

    The Lancet. Planetary health

    2020  Volume 4, Issue 9, Page(s) e377–e378

    MeSH term(s) Betacoronavirus ; Biomedical Research/economics ; Biomedical Research/organization & administration ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections/therapy ; Coronavirus Infections/virology ; Humans ; Interdisciplinary Research/economics ; Interdisciplinary Research/organization & administration ; One Health/economics ; One Health/trends ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral/therapy ; Pneumonia, Viral/virology ; Public Health/economics ; Public Health/methods ; Public Health/trends ; SARS-CoV-2 ; World Health Organization
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-12
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2542-5196
    ISSN (online) 2542-5196
    DOI 10.1016/S2542-5196(20)30179-0
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