Abstract

BackgroundZoonotic diseases pose a significant threat to human, animal, and environmental health. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has endured a significant burden of zoonotic disease impacts. To address zoonotic disease threats in ECOWAS, a One Health Zoonotic Disease Prioritization (OHZDP) was conducted over five days in December 2018 to prioritize zoonotic diseases of greatest regional concern and develop next steps for addressing these priority zoonoses through a regional, multisectoral, One Health approach.MethodsThe OHZDP Process uses a mixed methods prioritization process developed by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. During the OHZDP workshop, representatives from human, animal, and environmental health ministries from all 15 ECOWAS Member States used a transparent and equal process to prioritize endemic and emerging zoonotic diseases of greatest regional concern that should be jointly addressed by One Health ministries and other partners. After the priority zoonotic diseases were identified, participants discussed recommendations and further regional actions to address the priority zoonoses and advance One Health in the region.ResultsECOWAS Member States agreed upon a list of seven priority zoonotic diseases for the region – Anthrax, Rabies, Ebola and other viral hemorrhagic fevers (for example, Marburg fever, Lassa fever, Rift Valley fever, Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic fever), zoonotic influenzas, zoonotic tuberculosis, Trypanosomiasis, and Yellow fever. Participants developed recommendations and further regional actions that could be taken, using a One Health approach to address the priority zoonotic diseases in thematic areas including One Health collaboration and coordination, surveillance and laboratory, response and preparedness, prevention and control, workforce development, and research.ConclusionsECOWAS was the first region to use the OHZDP Process to prioritize zoonotic disease of greatest concern. With identified priority zoonotic diseases for the region, ECOWAS Member States can collaborate more effectively to address zoonotic diseases threats across the region using a One Health approach. Strengthening national and regional level multisectoral, One Health Coordination Mechanisms will allow ECOWAS Member States to advance One Health and have the biggest impact on improving health outcomes for both people and animals living in a shared environment.

Highlights

  • Zoonotic diseases pose a significant threat to human, animal, and environmental health

  • Thirty-nine (71%) participants were from Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Member States; eleven (28%) represented human health, 14 (36%) represented agriculture, and 14 (36%) represented wildlife/environmental ministries

  • The unique regional prioritization brought together One Health sectors from 15 ECOWAS Member States to prioritize the zoonotic diseases that posed the greatest threat to the region

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Introduction

Zoonotic diseases pose a significant threat to human, animal, and environmental health. Preventing and controlling zoonotic diseases requires a multisectoral, One Health approach. Zoonotic diseases pose a significant threat at the human-animal-environment interface, and have economic and social impacts. The need to involve multiple sectors in zoonotic disease events has historically been a challenge in addressing threats at the human-animalenvironment interface [2,3,4], and highlights the critical need for a multisectoral, One Health approach to address these emerging health threats. The U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed a One Health Zoonotic Disease Prioritization (OHZDP) Process that aims to overcome these challenges to address zoonotic disease threats by identifying collaborative priorities and strengthening multisectoral collaboration in over 25 subnational, national, and regional levels [5,6,7]

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