| Literature DB >> 27906123 |
Joanna S McKenzie1, Rojan Dahal2, Manish Kakkar3, Nitish Debnath4, Mahmudur Rahman5, Sithar Dorjee6, Khalid Naeem7, Tikiri Wijayathilaka8, Barun Kumar Sharma9, Nasir Maidanwal10, Asmatullah Halimi10, Eunmi Kim11, Pranab Chatterjee3, Brecht Devleesschauwer12.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Considerable advocacy, funding, training, and technical support have been provided to South Asian countries to strengthen One Health (OH) collaborative approaches for controlling diseases with global human pandemic potential since the early 2000s. It is essential that the OH approach continues to be strengthened given South Asia is a hot spot for emerging and endemic zoonotic diseases. The objectives of this article are to describe OH research and training and capacity building activities and the important developments in government support for OH in these countries to identify current achievements and gaps.Entities:
Keywords: One Health; South Asia; policy; research; training; zoonoses
Year: 2016 PMID: 27906123 PMCID: PMC5131453 DOI: 10.3402/iee.v6.33842
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Ecol Epidemiol ISSN: 2000-8686
Number of publications by zoonotic disease and country identified through searching all databases in Web of Science for the period 1996–2016
| Search term | India | Bangladesh | Pakistan | Nepal | Sri Lanka | Afghanistan | Bhutan | Maldives | TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ‘Visceral leishmaniasis’ or kala-azar | 1,311 | 294 | 55 | 339 | 46 | 52 | 8 | 1 | 2,106 |
| ‘Japanese encephalitis’ | 658 | 40 | 28 | 88 | 54 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 873 |
| ‘rabies’ | 548 | 51 | 58 | 39 | 84 | 18 | 17 | 3 | 818 |
| ‘Cutaneous leishmaniasis’ | 292 | 35 | 158 | 43 | 73 | 162 | 2 | 0 | 765 |
| ‘Brucell*’ or Brucellosis | 504 | 60 | 81 | 13 | 7 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 679 |
| ‘Avian influenza’ or H5N1 or H7N9 or H5N6 or H9N2 or ‘highly pathogenic avian influenza’ or HPAI | 262 | 158 | 192 | 24 | 7 | 14 | 8 | 1 | 666 |
| ‘Leptospirosis’ or ‘Weil’s disease’ | 508 | 15 | 11 | 12 | 78 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 629 |
| ‘Porcine cysticercosis’ or ‘neurocysticercosis’ or ‘Taenia solium’ | 505 | 3 | 2 | 50 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 565 |
| ‘Echinococcosis’ or ‘hydatid disease’ or ‘hydatidosis’ or ‘echinococcal disease’ | 437 | 15 | 62 | 25 | 1 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 552 |
| ‘Plague’ or | 364 | 64 | 72 | 20 | 7 | 18 | 5 | 1 | 551 |
| ‘Toxoplasm*’ | 292 | 16 | 56 | 21 | 15 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 404 |
| ‘Nipah virus’ or ‘Nipah encephalitis’ | 94 | 225 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 326 |
| ‘Tsutsugamushi’ or ‘Scrub typhus’ | 256 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 29 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 300 |
| ‘Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic fever’ or ‘Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic fever’ or ‘CCHF’ | 57 | 0 | 120 | 0 | 0 | 43 | 1 | 0 | 221 |
| ‘Anthrax’ or ‘Hide porter’s disease’ | 125 | 33 | 11 | 3 | 2 | 23 | 1 | 0 | 198 |
| ‘Bovine tuberculosis’ | 48 | 7 | 25 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 83 |
| ‘Q fever’ or | 25 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 19 | 1 | 1 | 58 |
| Total | 6,286 | 1,023 | 936 | 687 | 412 | 385 | 49 | 16 | 9,794 |
Peer-reviewed papers categorised into One Health studies, One Health zoonotic disease reviews, and One Health commentary or perspectives, by country in South Asia, identified through a search of all databases in Web of Science
| Country | OH studies | References | OH zoonotic disease reviews | References | OH commentary, perspectives | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Afghanistan | 2 | ( | 0 | 0 | ||
| Bangladesh | 4 | ( | 2 | ( | 2 | ( |
| Bhutan | 2 | ( | 0 | 0 | ||
| India | 5 | ( | 5 | ( | 5 | ( |
| Nepal | 2 | ( | 3 | ( | 0 | |
| Pakistan | 4 | ( | 1 | ( | 0 | |
| Sri Lanka | 4 | ( | 0 | 0 | ||
| South Asia | 0 | 1 | ( |
No OH publications were identified from the Maldives.
Includes studies conducted on both human and animal populations and studies conducted by multidisciplinary teams as determined from the author affiliations.
One Health research programmes in South Asia
| Project/programme title | National/partner institution | International partner | Funder | Diseases | References |
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| Assessment of programmes and policies on One Health in Afghanistan | HPRO | None | Relief International (EU – One Health in Asia Program) | OH | N/A |
| Knowledge, attitude, and practices of health-care providers in Afghanistan with respect to diagnosing and treating zoonoses | HPRO; Afghanistan National Public Health Institute (ANPHI); GDAH&P | Massey University | EU (One Health in Asia Program) | Brucellosis and Q fever |
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| Zoonotic and transmissible diseases in livestock that potentially threaten unique wildlife species in the trans-boundary area between Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan (2012) | GDAH&P | Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS); University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan | American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS); USAID | Foot and mouth disease, glanders, brucellosis, bovine tuberculosis, Q fever, toxoplasmosis and bluetongue | N/A |
| CCHF in livestock, camels, and wildlife | GDAH&P, Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); World Health Organization (WHO); Relief International | N/A | CCHF in camels, livestock and wildlife | N/A |
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| OH research programme on emerging zoonoses in the poultry farming and trading system in Bangladesh under the Zoonoses and Emerging Livestock Systems (ZELS) programme | CVASU; FAO Bangladesh; DLS, Bangladesh; IEDCR; BLRI | Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and the London School of Health and Tropical Medicine (LSH&TM) | Department for International Development (DFID) | Avian Influenza |
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| Investigation of date palm sap collectors’ practices, ecological factors, and seroprevalence of antibodies to Nipah virus | IEDCR, CVASU, Bangladesh Forest Department | Massey University; Australian Animal Health Laboratory and | EU (One Health in Asia Program) | Nipah Virus |
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| Biosecurity practices and the movement and contact patterns of commercial layer, commercial broiler, and backyard poultry | IEDCR, DLS, BLRI | Massey University | EU (One Health in Asia Program) | Avian Influenza |
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| Improving food safety in Bangladesh | FAO, Directorate of General Health Services | N/A | Government of the Kingdom of Netherland | Foodborne illness |
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| Surveillance to detect and prevent the spillover of pathogens of pandemic potential in Bangladesh (PREDICT) | International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR, Bangladesh); IEDCR; Bangladesh Forest Department; DLS; CVASU | University of California, Davis, USA | USAID | Multiple |
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| Multidisciplinary Nipah research programme | IEDCR | ICDDR, Bangladesh; EcoHealth Alliance; CDC, University of Wisconsin and other groups | Multiple sources | Nipah | N/A |
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| Seroprevalence of leptospirosis in cattle and humans | The National Centre for Animal Health (NCAH) and Royal Centre for Disease Control | WHO SEARO | SEARO | Leptospirosis |
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| An evaluation of the effectiveness of OH collaboration in managing zoonotic diseases in Bhutan | Ministry of Health, Ministry of Agriculture and Forest, Royal Government of Bhutan | Massey University | AHIF/World Bank | OH collaboration |
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| Ecology of dog populations and human PEP usage – contributing towards rabies control policy in Bhutan | Ministry of Health, Ministry of Agriculture and Forest, Royal Government of Bhutan | Massey University | AHIF/World Bank | Rabies |
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| Descriptive epidemiology and risk factors for scrub typhus; zoonotic pathogens in rodents | Ministry of Health, Ministry of Agriculture and Forest, Royal Government of Bhutan | Massey University | EU (One Health in Asia Program) | Scrub typhus |
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| KAP studies of clinicians’ PEP usage in high and low rabies-risk areas of Bhutan relating to rabies control policy | Ministry of Health, Ministry of Agriculture and Forest, Royal Government of Bhutan | Massey University | EU (One Health in Asia Program) | Rabies |
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| Supporting and promoting integrated zoonotic disease prevention and control through a One Health approach | Road Map to Combat zoonotic Diseases, Public Health Foundation of India | N/A | N/A | Priority zoonotic diseases |
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| PERIMILK: Research Initiative on Peri-Urban Human-Animal-Environment Interface in India | Public Health Foundation, India | International Livestock Research Institute(ILRI) | IDRC, Canada | Multiple zoonotic pathogens, aflatoxins, pesticide residues, antibiotic resistance |
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| Multicentre study on Chrohn’s disease in India (2015–2018) | Multiple human and animal health institutions | N/A | ICMR | Crohn’s disease |
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| Microbiological and clinical evaluation of neurobrucellosis involving human and multiple domestic animal species (2014–2016) | The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)- National Institute of Veterinary Epidemiology and Disease Informatics (ICAR-NIVEDI) | N/A | ICMR | Neurobrucellosis | N/A |
| Zoonosis Control Project | Ministry of Agriculture Development (MOAD); Ministry of Health (MOH), Government of Nepal | N/A | World Bank | Priority zoonotic diseases | World Bank. 2014. |
| Zoonotic risk factors for leptospirosis in Kaski District, Nepal | DAH, DLS; EDCD, DOHS; Regional Veterinary Laboratory, Pokhara; District Public Health Office, Pokhara; Heifer Project International; Child Health and Environment Safe Society; Walter Reed / AFRIMS Research Unit Nepal | Massey University | World Bank/AHIF | Leptospirosis |
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| Contact networks and biosecurity practices associated with brucellosis transmission in cattle and buffalo and JE transmission in pigs | National Zoonoses and Food Hygiene Research Centre (NZFHRC); DLS; DOHS | Massey University | EU (One Health in Asia Program) | Brucellosis and Japanese encephalitis (JE) |
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| Emerging Pandemic Threat Program (PREDICT) | Center for Molecular Dynamics Nepal (CMDN); Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation; DAH, DLS; EDCD, DOHS | University of California-Davis | USAID | Pathogen discovery in wildlife species; interface between humans, livestock and wildlife | |
| One Health Asia Program – Fighting zoonosis in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal | Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bio Resource (ANSAB); Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU), Rampur, Nepal; DOHS; DLS | Relief International | N/A | Antibiotic resistance | N/A |
| Seroprevalence and risk factors for brucellosis and CCHF in people and their livestock | National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC); National Institute of Health (NIH), Department of Health (DOH); Livestock and Dairy Development (L&DD) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Baluchistan provinces | Massey University | AHIF/WB | Brucellosis and CCHF |
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| Surveillance for brucellosis, CCHF, and avian influenza in 37 districts of Pakistan (FELTP-human and animal disease) | National Zoonoses and Surveillance Research Unit (NaZSRU), NARC | National Institute for Health | US government | Brucellosis, CCHF and avian influenza |
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| Zoonotic influenza and salmonellosis surveillance under Agriculture Linkage Program (2012–2016) | National Reference Laboratory for Poultry Diseases, NARC; Federal and Provincial laboratories | N/A | USA government | Influenza, salmonellosis |
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| Studies on leptospirosis in humans and animals in Sri Lanka | University of Peradeniya | Hokkaido University | N/A | Leptospirosis | ( |
| OH study of leptospirosis | Faculty of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Rajarata University, Sri Lanka | University of California, San Diego, USA; Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru | US National Institute of Health | Leptospirosis | N/A |
| Wildlife human health net project building research capacity in wildlife and human health through producing knowledge on wildlife diseases, mobilising multisector capacity for safeguarding wildlife and public health, and sustaining local livelihoods | Department of Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Department; Department of Animal Production and Health (DAPH); Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Peradeniya | Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre of Saskatchewan University and Canadian Centre for Coastal Health | IDRC, Canada | Wildlife diseases |
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| OH research into owned and Free roaming dog populations, leptospirosis in humans and animals, systematic review of policy-relevant brucellosis data | Epidemiology Unit, Ministry of Health; Department of Animal Health, Ministry of Agriculture | Massey University | WB/AHIF | Rabies, leptospirosis, brucellosis |
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N/A: Not available.
HPRO, Health Protection Research Organisation; GDAH&P, General Directorate of Animal Health and Production; USAID, United States Agency for International Development; CCHF, Congo haemorrhagic fever; CVASU, Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University; DLS, Department of Livestock Services; IEDCR, Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research; BLRI, Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute; SEARO, South East Asian Regional Office; AHIF, Avian and Human Influenza Facility; ICMR, Indian Council of Medical Research; DAH, Directorate of Animal Health; EDCD, Epidemiology and Disease Control Division; DOHS, Department of Health Services; PEP, post-exposure prophylaxis; IDRC, International Development Research Centre.
One Health training programmes by country in South Asia identified through a Google search and the authors’ networks
| Programme title | National institutions and partners | International partners | Funder | Programme description | Reference |
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| OH Master’s education and applied epidemiology training | Ministry of Public Health; Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock; Health Protection Research Organisation (HPRO) | Massey University | World Bank/AHIF and EU | Massey University provided OH Master’s degree education for 3 public health professionals (2010–2011) and applied epidemiology training through CIPs on brucellosis and Q fever involving 28 people (2012–2013), funded by the AHIF/World Bank. A second cohort of 3 public health, 2 domestic animal health, and 1 wildlife health professional is undertaking the 2-year OH Epidemiology Fellowship (2014–2016) including Master’s degree, CIPs, economic evaluation of zoonotic disease control policies, and development of a national language scenario-based training programme in zoonotic disease outbreak investigation, funded by the EU. | Integrating Education and Actin for One Health in South Asia |
| One Health Asia Program-Fighting Zoonosis in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Nepal | Afghanistan | Relief International | EU | Providing training to CHWs and community-based organisations in recognition and reporting of zoonotic diseases in Mohmand Dara, Lal pur and Goshta districts, bordering Pakistan. | N/A |
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| OH Master’s education and applied epidemiology training | IEDCR; DLS; CVASU | Massey University | AHIF/WB and EU | OH Master’s education for 5 human and 7 animal health professionals (2010–2011) and applied epidemiology training through CIPs on anthrax and rabies PEP treatment involving ~1,500 people (2012–2013), funded by the World Bank/AHIF. A second cohort of 2 public health, 2 domestic animal, and 2 wildlife veterinarians is undertaking a 2-year OH Epidemiology Fellowship (2014–2016 as described above under Afghanistan. | Integrating Education and Actin for One Health in South Asia |
| One Health Asia Program-Fighting Zoonosis in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Nepal | None | Relief International | EU | Providing training to CHWs and community-based organisations in recognition and reporting of zoonotic diseases in Sirajganj, Pabna, and Lalmonirhat districts. |
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| FETP | IEDCR | CDC | CDC | In 2011, CDC designated Bangladesh as a CDC Global Disease Detection (GDD) Center for enhancing global health security for rapid detection and response to emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases and hosts the 2-year intensive FETP program. |
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| OH MSc | CVASU | CVASU will establish a One Health Institute in 2017 which will include an OH MSc programme providing postgraduate veterinary and medical OH education. | N/A | ||
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| OH Master’s education and applied epidemiology training | Department of Livestock; Department of Public Health; Bhutan Agriculture and Food Regulation Agency | Massey University | World Bank/AHIF and EU | Applied epidemiology training through CIPs evaluating OH collaboration and rabies-related dog population studies involving 60 people (2012–2013), funded by the AHIF/World Bank. A second cohort of 3 public health, 2 domestic animal health, and 1 wildlife health professional is undertaking the 2-year OH Epidemiology Fellowship (2014–2016) as described under Afghanistan and Bangladesh above. | Integrating Education and Actin for One Health in South Asia |
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| Postgraduate Diploma and a Postgraduate Certificate in OH | Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University | N/A | N/A | Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University established a Centre for OH Education, Advocacy, Research and Training (COHEART) in February 2014 and offers a Postgraduate Diploma and a Postgraduate Certificate in OH. |
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| India Research Initiative on Peri-Urban Human-Animal Environment Interface (PERIMILK study) | Public Health Foundation, India | International Livestock Research Institute | IDRC, Canada | PERIMILK is a research capacity building programme that awards 8–10 Master’s and 1–2 PhD fellowships for OH research. The project aims to generate a stronger evidence-based cross-sector policy and local capacity for integrating public health, animal/livestock health, urban planning, local food production, and social development in selected peri-urban sites in India. |
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| OH Master’s education and applied epidemiology training | Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare; Ministry of Health and Family Welfare | Massey University | World Bank/AHIF | Provided OH Master’s education and applied epidemiology training to 8 human health and 13 animal health professionals in India in 2010–2012. |
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| OH Master’s education and applied epidemiology training | MOH; MOAD; Ministry of Livestock Development (MOLD); NZFHRC; AFU, Rampur, Chitwan | Massey University | World Bank/AHIF and EU | OH Master’s education for 5 human and 7 animal health professionals (2010–2011) and applied epidemiology training through CIP on leptospirosis involving 40 people (2012–2013), funded by the World Bank/AHIF. A second cohort of 2 public health, 2 domestic animal, and 2 wildlife veterinarians is undertaking a 2-year OH Epidemiology Fellowship (2014–2016) as described above under Afghanistan. | Integrating Education and Actin for One Health in South Asia |
| One Health Asia Program- Fighting Zoonosis in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Nepal | ANSAB, Relief International Nepal, AFU; DLS; DOHS | N/A | EU | Relief International, in partnership with ANSAB has trained 90 CHWs to facilitate early detection, reporting and control of zoonosis in coordination with District Health Office and Veterinary Offices. It is currently implemented in Chitwan, Rupendehi, and Banke districts. Collaborated with Agriculture & Forest University, Chitwan to develop zoonoses information resource centre and conducting research on zoonotic diseases. | N/A |
| Emerging Pandemic Threat Program- PREDICT | CMDN; MOH; MOLD; Dept of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation; Patan Academy of Health Sciences | University of California, Davis, USA; FAO | USAID | PREDICT trained 21 veterinary doctors, ecologists, laboratory personnel, and managers to enhance expertise in field surveillance, biosafety, animal capture and handling, laboratory diagnostics, and information management in Nepal. |
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| OH Master’s education and applied epidemiology training | Ministry of Health; Ministry of Agriculture; National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC); National Institute of Health (NIH) | Massey University | World Bank/AHIF | OH Master’s education for 3 human and 5 animal health professionals (2010–2011) and applied epidemiology training through CIP on brucellosis and CCHF involving 40 people (2012–2013), funded by the World Bank/AHIF. |
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| Pakistan – US Science and Technology Cooperation Program | Higher Education Commission, Pakistan | N/A | National Academies of Sciences (NAS) USA | Six fellowships have been provided for early to mid-career professionals from medical and veterinary faculties to undertake a 12-month OH research programme involving 5 months working at an affiliated mentor’s institution and the following 5 months continuing their research in Pakistan |
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| The CDC-Pakistan Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP) program | Ministry of Health; Ministry of Agriculture; NIH; NARC | N/A | USAID | On the job training to strengthen the capacity for the detection of zoonotic diseases involving the NIH, NARC, provincial Department of Health, departments and provincial L&DD departments through the FELTP. |
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| OH Master’s education and applied epidemiology training | Ministry of Public Health and Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock | Massey University | World Bank/AHIF | OH Master’s education for 11 human and 10 animal health professionals (2010–2011) and applied epidemiology training through CIP on leptospirosis, rabies, and brucellosis involving 190 people (2012–2013). |
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| OH research and training activities | University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka | University of California, Davis; Massey University | N/A | University of Peradeniya is actively engaged in OH research and training activities in collaboration with University of California, Davis, and the university is engaged in a veterinary education twinning programme with Massey University of New Zealand. | N/A |
| Postgraduate Diploma and Master’s degree in Applied Epidemiology | University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka | N/A | N/A | The degree has an OH focus. It was started with assistance of the AHIF/WB project to provide educational opportunities in Sri Lanka for veterinary and medical professionals to undertake a Master’s degree in epidemiology and is now self-sustaining. |
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AHIF, Avian and Human Influenza Facility; EU, European Union; CIP, Collaborative Investigation Projects; CHWs, Community Health Workers; IEDCR, Institute of Epidemiology Disease Control and Research; DLS, Department of Livestock Services; CVASU, Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University; FETP, Field Epidemiology Training Programs; MOH, Ministry of Health; AFU, Agriculture and Forestry University; ANSAB, Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bio Resource; USAID, United States Agency for International Development.