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Is There a Need for One Health Surveillance (OHS)?

Description

As interest in One Health (OH) continues to grow, alternative surveillance infrastructure may be needed to support it. Since most population health surveillance is domain specific; as opposed to OH which crosses multiple domains, changes to surveillance infrastructure may be required to optimize OH practice. For change to occur there must be a strong motivation that propagates from a perceived need. Since the purpose of surveillance is to produce information to support decision making, the motivation for change should relate to a lack of surveillance information needed to make OH decisions, or a gap in the surveillance infrastructure required to produce the information.

Objective

The primary purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes of surveillance stakeholders from different domains to:

-determine whether there is a perceived need for OHS

-identify significant surveillance gaps

-assess the motivation to change (fill the gaps)

A secondary purpose was to gather a group of surveillance stakeholders to identify and prioritize strategies to move One Health Surveillance forward.

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