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Qatar experience on One Health approach for middle-east respiratory syndrome coronavirus, 2012-2017: A viewpoint

Authors :
Maria D. Van Kerkhove
Elmoubasher Farag
Mohamed Nour
Md. Mazharul Islam
Mohd M. AlHajri
Reina S. Sikkema
Mohamed Haroun
Aya Mustafa
Minahil Khalid
Abdulla Bu-Sayaa
Amgad Elkholy
Chantal Reusken
Forhud Alhajri
Marion Koopmans
Sk Md Mamunur Rahman Malik
Virology
Source :
One Health, One Health, 7:Unsp 100090. Elsevier, One Health, Vol 7, Iss, Pp-(2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

The emergence of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus (MERS-CoV) in the Middle East in 2012 was associated with an overwhelming uncertainty about its epidemiological and clinical characteristics. Once dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) was found to be the natural reservoir of the virus, the public health systems across the Arabian Peninsula encountered an unprecedented pressure to control its transmission. This view point describes how the One Health approach was used in Qatar to manage the MERS-CoV outbreak during the period 2012–2017.One Health focuses on the association between the human, animals and environment sectors for total health and wellbeing of these three sectors. To manage the MERS outbreak in Qatar through a One Health approach, the Qatar National Outbreak Control Taskforce (OCT) was reactivated in November 2012. The animal health sector was invited to join the OCT. Later on, technical expertise was requested from the WHO, FAO, CDC, EMC, and PHE. Subsequently, a comprehensive One Health roadmap was delivered through leadership and coordination; surveillance and investigation; epidemiological studies and increase of local diagnostic capacity.The joint OCT, once trained had easy access to allocated resources and high risk areas to provide more evidence on the potential source of the virus and to investigate all reported cases within 24–48 h. Lack of sufficient technical guidance on veterinary surveillance and poor risk perception among the vulnerable population constituted major obstacles to maintain systematic One Health performance. Keywords: One Health, MERS-CoV, Qatar

Details

ISSN :
23527714
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
One Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....608490722001912cf1df29e338e1eabe