| Literature DB >> 25963604 |
Alexandru Coman1, Răzvan M Cherecheş1, Marius I Ungureanu1, Emanuela O Marton-Vasarhelyi1, Marissa A Valentine2, Tara Sabo-Attwood2, Gregory C Gray3.
Abstract
Eastern European and Central Asian countries are undergoing rapid socioeconomic and political reforms. Many old industrial facilities are either abandoned, or use outdated technologies that severely impact the environment. Emerging industries have less regulation than in developed countries and environmental and occupational problems seem to be increasing. Under a US National Institutes of Health pilot grant, we developed an interdisciplinary One Health research network in Southeastern Europe and West-Central Asia to identify environmental and occupational problems. From 2012 to 2014, this GeoHealth Hub engaged 11 academic centers and 16 public health institutions in eight different countries: Albania, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Romania, and the United States with a goal of strengthening environmental and occupational research and training capacities. Employing face-to-face interviews and large group meetings, we conducted an evidenced-based needs and opportunities assessment focused on aquatic health, food safety, and zoonotic diseases. Comprehensive reviews of the published literature yielded priority research areas for each of the seven GeoHealth Hub countries including heavy metal and pesticide contamination, tick-borne diseases, rabies, brucellosis, and inadequate public health surveillance.Entities:
Keywords: Aquatic ecology; Food safety; One Health; Zoonoses
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25963604 PMCID: PMC4828928 DOI: 10.1016/j.jegh.2015.04.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Epidemiol Glob Health ISSN: 2210-6006
Partner countries and their respective partnering institutions in the GeoHealth Hub.
| United States |
University of Florida (in late 2014 the grant moved with Dr. Gray to Duke University) |
| Romania |
Babeş-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj County Public Health Department Alba County Public Health Department Institute of Public Health Romania Tulcea County Sanitary Veterinary and Food Safety Department |
| Kazakhstan |
Kazakh National Medical University named after S.D. Asfendiyarov National Center of Occupational Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Karaganda city Scientific and Practical Center of Sanitary and Epidemiologic Examination and Monitoring, Almaty city |
| Kyrgyzstan |
International University of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University |
| Georgia |
University of Georgia National Center for Disease Control and Public Health Tbilisi State University WHO Georgia office N. Makhviladze, Ecology and Occupational Medicine Institute |
| Armenia |
Yerevan State Medical University Yerevan State University Armenian Association of Preventive Medicine Ministry of Health Ministry of Agriculture State Hygienic and Epidemiologic Inspectorate |
| Moldova |
State Medical and Pharmaceutical University |
| Albania |
Albanian Institute of Public Health and Faculty of Public Health National Institute of Public Health |
List of GeoHealth Hub participants from the June 2013 GeoHealth Hub meetings in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
| Participants | Country | Institutional Affiliation/University |
|---|---|---|
| Artashes Tadevosyan | Armenia | Yerevan State Medical University |
| Sergey Karapetyan | Armenia | National Centre of Disease Control, Yerevan State Medical University |
| Chirlici Alexei | Moldova | State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu” |
| Friptuleac Grigore | Moldova | State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu” |
| Ramaz Urushadze | Georgia | University of Georgia |
| Nino Giuashvili | Georgia | University of Georgia and Ministry of Health |
| Kenesh Dzhusupov | Kyrgyztan | International School of Medicine |
| Katarbayev Adyl | Kazakhstan | Kazakh National Medical University |
| Enver Roshi | Albania | National Institute of Public Health |
| Gregory Gray | United States | University of Florida, USA |
| Tara Sabo-Attwood | United States | University of Florida, USA |
| Alexandru Coman | Romania | Babeş-Bolyai University, Center for Health Policy and Public Health |
| Elena Cionca | Romania | Babeş-Bolyai University, Center for Health Policy and Public Health |
| Emanuela Marton | Romania | Babeş-Bolyai University, Center for Health Policy and Public Health |
| Sorin Răputean | Romania | University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine |
| Răzvan Cherecheş | Romania | Babeş-Bolyai University, Center for Health Policy and Public Health |
| Ioana Duşe | Romania | Babeş-Bolyai University, Center for Health Policy and Public Health |
| Maftei Daniel | Romania | Head of Animal Health Department of Tulcea Veterinary State Laboratory, |
| Moisescu Mihai | Romania | Cluj Public Health Authority |
Summary of the aquatic health, zoonotic disease and foodborne disease issues in GeoHealth Hub countries based on the health needs assessment data.
| Specific problems | Moldova | Kazakhstan | Armenia | Albania | Georgia | Kyrgyzstan | Romania |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pollution of water/rivers/lakes by metals, heavy metals, production waste, copper-smelting, oil, chrome and nitrate compounds, microbiological contamination, radioactive and non-radioactive eco-toxicants | X | X | X | X | X | ||
| Iodine and fluoride deficiency in drinking water | X | ||||||
| Elevated fluoride, mineralization, nitrates/nitrites, arsenic, heavy metals, and oil, U238 from tailing dumps, and non-radioactive eco-toxins in groundwater | X | X | X | X | X | ||
| Waterborne diseases in drinking water | X | X | |||||
| Need for improvement in quality of diagnosis and management for environmental health related health and developmental effects | X | ||||||
| Bacterial and viral contamination of drinking water | X | ||||||
| X | X | ||||||
| X | |||||||
| Hepatitis A virus | X | ||||||
| Lack of knowledge in food safety (resulting in high incidence of infectious diseases) | X | ||||||
| Vegetable culture, cereal pollution (by lead, metals, mycotoxins) | X | X | |||||
| Staphylococcus | X | ||||||
| Dysentery | X | ||||||
| Botulism | X | ||||||
| X | X | ||||||
| Toxic infection/foodborne illness outbreaks | X | X | |||||
| Need for improvement in quality of diagnosis for environmental health related and developmental effects in food safety education and training | X | ||||||
| Histamine in fresh fish | X | ||||||
| Pesticides, heavy metals, pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic microorganisms, nitrites, nitrates and nitrosamides in food | X | X | |||||
| X | |||||||
| Lyme disease | X | ||||||
| Echinococcosis | X | X | |||||
| Q fever | X | X | |||||
| Rabies (in animals) | X | X | |||||
| Leptospirosis | X | ||||||
| HPAI | X | ||||||
| X | |||||||
| West Nile Virus | X | ||||||
| Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus | X | ||||||
| Anthrax | X | X | |||||
| Brucellosis | X | X | X | X | |||
| Leishmaniasis | X | ||||||
| Tularemia | X | ||||||
| Intersectoral coordination for prevention and control of zoonotic diseases | X | ||||||
| Evaluation of programs for prevention and control | X | ||||||
| Listeriosis | X | ||||||
| X | X | ||||||
| Chlamydiosis | X | ||||||
| Aquatic health | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
| Foodborne disease/intoxication | 2 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
| Zoonotic disease | 5 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 5 |