2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2022.102509
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Zero by 2030 and OneHealth: The multidisciplinary challenges of rabies control and elimination

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“…For instance, the product titled ‘The cost-benefit of surgical sterilization measure in dog for rabies control’ was based on the collaborative work of five organizations (four faculties affiliated under Mahidol University, including the Faculties of Veterinary Science, Science, Tropical Medicine, and the Institute for Population and Social Research, as well as the Department of Livestock Development). This collaboration demonstrates the multidisciplinary approach required to address a complex zoonotic issue such as rabies [ 21 ]. We found that the CUOH increasingly developed products over the years of study, particularly guidelines and manuals, which typically provide guidance related to One Health issues and help create a common understanding among the stakeholders involved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the product titled ‘The cost-benefit of surgical sterilization measure in dog for rabies control’ was based on the collaborative work of five organizations (four faculties affiliated under Mahidol University, including the Faculties of Veterinary Science, Science, Tropical Medicine, and the Institute for Population and Social Research, as well as the Department of Livestock Development). This collaboration demonstrates the multidisciplinary approach required to address a complex zoonotic issue such as rabies [ 21 ]. We found that the CUOH increasingly developed products over the years of study, particularly guidelines and manuals, which typically provide guidance related to One Health issues and help create a common understanding among the stakeholders involved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The search interval remained open from its start and concluded upon data retrieval. The most commonly utilized One Health terms 10 , 36 , 37 and those associated with COVID-19 2 , 6 , 29 , 38 were incorporated into the “Title-Abstract” section within the Scopus database. It is suggested that publications engaged in One Health and COVID-19 research (conceptually, methodologically, and/or empirically) would, at a minimum, refer to One Health and COVID-19 terms within their title and/or abstract.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What is the current trend of NTDs? The incidence rate and number of incident cases of NTDs increased between 1990 and 2019 but the mortality rate and alerts decreased 10 . In special, for human rabies an intervention is necessary, looking to strengthen the systems of animal and human health, focused on education, vaccination, and evaluate seroconversion in animals, with a good intervention from primary care centers, and application of a good surveillance protocol.…”
Section: Enfermedades Del Trópico Desatendidas: Una Reflexión En Tiem...mentioning
confidence: 99%