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CDC Public Health Science Agenda for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) – June 2024 | Bird Flu | CDC

June 25, 2024

One Health Fact Sheet

CDC’s One Health Office recognizes that the health of people is connected to the health of animals and our shared environment. A One Health approach encourages collaborative efforts of many experts (like disease detectives, laboratorians, physicians, and veterinarians) working across human, animal, and environmental health to improve the health of people and animals, including pets, livestock, and wildlife.

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One Health in Action: Interprofessional collaboration & Education to eliminate Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)& Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) –June 18, 2024

June 22, 2024

By Professor Rohini R. RoopnarineDVM, M. Phil, EdDDipl. AVOHS (Hon.), MRCVS

Member, National Academies of Practice ( Vet. Med), Course Director,  Veterinary Epidemiology & Public Health, School of Veterinary Medicine, True Blue campus, St. George’s University, Grenada, WI, Phone: +1 (473) 444-4175 ext. 3678, Email: rroopnarine@sgu.edu

 

 Bon Giorno distinguished PhD graduates and Professors in Medicinal chemistry. This conference and the COST One Health Drugs event, comes at a critical time when we are live in unpredictable times, facing emerging threats to global health from Zoonotic diseases. Zoonoses are defined as Diseases naturally transmitted between people & vertebrate non-human animals. or agents of animal origin such as SARS-CoV-2, the agent of COVID-19, Ebola & Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, now of huge concern in the US as we see cattle emerging as the latest reservoirs of HPAI. Global warming arising from climatic changes has led us to encounter health challenges of greater complexity , some resulting from expanding vector distribution and a concomitant rise in vector-borne diseases. 

 

 Interprofessional collaboration is key to implementing OH as a tool for intercepting threats posed to human & planetary health. For decades, the focus has been on human health. But the reality is, human health is inextricably linked to animal health and the environment. Mosquitoes (malaria), ticks (Babesia) , Snails (Schistosomiasis) & Sandflies (Leishmaniasis) and other vectors carrying pathogens do not respect borders.They thrive in a delicate ecosystem, and the drugs created to combat them can have unintended consequences through both their environmental impact as well as unregulated useage. 

 

Your role & responsibilities as medicinal chemists, in the development  of new drugs, uniquely places you in a pivotal position in the global One Health agenda.

 

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SEE: RR June 18 Rome PPT.pptx – Google 

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Commentary: 

 

Prof. Rohini Roopnarine gave an inspirational lecture on June 18th at the Paul Ehrlich&COST Action in Rome (https://medchem2024.help) to an audience of young researchers (PhD students) and academics with medicinal chemistry expertise. An educational view of the One Health concept and much more than this. How to dialogue with medicinal chemists in the One Health context? She could perfectly fit the purpose of the communication needs with the medicinal chemistry, a difficult task, and a non-obvious target. Under this light, Prof.Rohini made a successful effort to show real world examples of what an antiparasitic drug such as Ivermectin (active against different kinds of parasites to cure both humans and animal infections) can cause when overused and spread in the environment. The antimicrobials misuse implications in drug resistance development and those organizations and quadripartite alliance to manage the past disasters and the future events were clearly presented.  If I mention how the audience was captured by Rohini’s energy, it will not be enough. I only say about the enthusiastic comments and invitations received to bring her message to new events and future activities. Congratulations Rohini and thank you for accepting our invitation and being part of our OneHealthdrugs network!

 

Prof. Maria Paola Costi, PhD (Chair), Drug Discovery and Biotechnology Lab, Department of Life Science, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Campi 103, 41125, Modena, Italy, Office: +390592058579, Mobile: +393396559131

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Safeguarding our agrifood systems – A One Health approach to food safety  (fao.org)

June 20, 2024

Food safety is paramount. It underpins public health, economic prosperity, and global trade. Ensuring the safety of our food from farm to fork requires a collaborative and comprehensive approach. This is where the Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex) and the One Health approach come together.

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One Health: Urgent Message to the G7 and G20 – Impakter

June 17, 2024

The G7 meeting has just closed in Italy, but the One Health message, even though fully delivered in advance to the leaders by health experts from around the world, including those of the Rockefeller Foundation failed to fully come through

By *Claude Forthomme, BA, MA – Senior Editor and Richard Seifman, JD, MBA – Former World Bank Senior Health Advisor and U.S. Senior Foreign Service Officer

in HealthPolitics & Foreign Affairs

*Members Advisory Board – One Health Initiative

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One Health: Joint action 2024-2026 (cuatrecasas.com)

June 16, 2024

EUROPEAN UNION

The Cross-agency One Health task force has prepared a framework for action that will facilitate strategic coordination among the five EU agencies

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An ounce of prevention: Now is the time to take action on H5N1 avian flu, because the stakes are enormous (theconversation.com)

June 14, 2024

“Bird flu poses a massive threat, and the potential for a catastrophic new pandemic is imminent. We still have a chance to stop a possible humanitarian disaster, but only if we get to work urgently, carefully and aggressively.

This will require a major collective shift in the way we approach infectious diseases management — one that embraces a “One Health” approach and prioritizes prevention of human infection before widespread infection happens, rather than responding rapidly once human cases become widespread.  …”

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One Health Centre in Kozhikode to be expanded – The Hindu

June 12, 2024

“The Kozhikode-based Kerala One Health Centre for Nipah Research, set up by the State government in 2023, is all set to be expanded as an international research institution.

 

The Kozhikode-based Kerala One Health Centre for Nipah Research, set up by the State government in 2023, is all set to be expanded as an international research institution.

 

According to sources, a detailed project report (DPR) is being prepared, and T.S. Anish, Additional Professor, Community Medicine, Government Medical College, Manjeri, has been appointed as the nodal officer. The One Health approach recognises the fact that human health is closely connected with the health of animals and the environment.

 

The centre is right now functioning at the Government Medical College, Kozhikode. It could be shifted to another location later. The land available with the Health department at Cherooppa near Mavoor is being considered. The facility was set up in Kozhikode against the backdrop of the recurring episodes of Nipah infection here, in 2018, 2021, and 2023. …”

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A training module on One Health approaches in MediPIET countries concludes in Belgrade (europa.eu)

June 11, 2024

From 3–7 June 2024, the Institute of Public Health of Serbia “Dr. Milan Jovanovic Batut” hosted an intensive training module on One Health approaches to field epidemiology practice in MediPIET countries. The training aimed to introduce MediPIET fellows and external participants to the basic principles of One Health cross-sectoral collaboration and its role in field epidemiology.

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US Expands Bilateral Pandemic Preparedness Measures And Establishes Global Health Security Coordinator Post – Health Policy Watch (healthpolicy-watch.news)

June 10, 2024

“… HPW:  The strategy also discusses evolving risks like spillover events from animals to humans, climate change, urbanization. How is One Health informing the strategy? 

 

Psaki: This is a really important piece of the strategy. We’ve seen that a lot of emerging pathogens are zoonotic diseases. At a basic level, in terms of how we do the work, the strategy lists the roles of different departments and agencies across the US government, and it includes US Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and others whose primary role is animal health. That’s making sure you have the right people at the table with the right expertise and that there’s a collaborative approach to not just identifying risks, but responding to risks.

 

If you take a look as well at the areas of partnership with the 50 countries, you’ll see that zoonotic disease is a common area partnership because this is something that has been identified by many other countries as well. So that includes collaboration with our traditional health departments and agencies like Health and Human Services (HHS) and USAID but it also includes technical support and assistance from USDA and some of those other parts of the government that have expertise in animal health and zoonotic disease. If you look across the departments and agencies, there’s a lot of focus on developing cohesive One Health strategies. So I know for example, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a One Health office and they’ve developed a strategy on One Health to make sure that their work is informed with that perspective. …”

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OneHealthDrugs

June 8, 2024

COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)

COST
What is COST?

COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. The COST ACTIONS help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation.

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One Health Is Advised To Get Responses To Human Death Due To Bird Flu

June 8, 2024

08 June 2024

“JAKARTA – The One Health Concept (One Health) is advised to apply it in real terms to respond to the case of the first human death due to the Bird Flu (H5N2) disease.  …”

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HPAI stirs up higher domestic, international biosecurity measures | MEAT+POULTRY

June 8, 2024

“… PIANZ [Poultry Industry Association of New Zealand]  said producers are the frontline force for early detection of HPAI. On a national level, the “One Health” initiative, spearheaded by the interim Australian Centre for Disease Control (CDC), seeks to promote food safety and security, which encompasses HPAI mitigation. PIANZ supports One Health as it prepares a rapid response plan for potential HPAI outbreaks.

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One Health Is A ‘One World’ Agenda, Even As Negotiators Wrangle Over Inclusion In WHO Pandemic Accord  – Health Policy Watch (healthpolicy-watch.news)

June 7, 2024

Is One Health really an agenda of only the Global North?  Panelists at an event last week, hosted by the Geneva Graduate Institute’s Global Health Center, think otherwise. They talked about how developing countries are putting One Health principles into practice to head off future disease outbreaks.

 

One Health is critical to future prevention of outbreaks and pandemics, and wider application of One Health principles should be a common agenda of both the global North and South – even if negotiators continue to wrangle over its inclusion in the still-unfinished World Health Organization (WHO) pandemic agreement. …”

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