Signalling and responding to zoonotic threats using a One Health approach: a decade of the Zoonoses Structure in the Netherlands, 2011 to 2021

Author:

van der Giessen Joke1ORCID,Vlaanderen Frits1,Kortbeek Titia1,Swaan Corien1,van den Kerkhof Hans1,Broens Els2,Rijks Jolianne3,Koene Miriam4,De Rosa Mauro5,Uiterwijk Mathilde6,Augustijn-Schretlen Marieke7,Maassen Catharina1

Affiliation:

1. Centre of Infectious Disease Control of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (Cib-RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands

2. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. Dutch Wildlife Health Centre (DWHC), Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

4. Wageningen Bioveterinary Research (WBVR), Lelystad, The Netherlands

5. Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA), Utrecht, The Netherlands

6. Centre for Monitoring of Vectors (CMV), Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive plants and Plant health (NIVIP), Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA), Wageningen, the Netherlands

7. Royal GD, Deventer, The Netherlands

Abstract

In the Netherlands, the avian influenza outbreak in poultry in 2003 and the Q fever outbreak in dairy goats between 2007 and 2010 had severe consequences for public health. These outbreaks led to the establishment of an integrated human-veterinary risk analysis system for zoonoses, the Zoonoses Structure. The aim of the Zoonoses Structure is to signal, assess and control emerging zoonoses that may pose a risk to animal and/or human health in an integrated One Health approach. The Signalling Forum Zoonoses (SO-Z), the first step of the Zoonoses Structure, is a multidisciplinary committee composed of experts from the medical, veterinary, entomology and wildlife domains. The SO-Z shares relevant signals with professionals and has monthly meetings. Over the past 10 years (June 2011 to December 2021), 390 different signals of various zoonotic pathogens in animal reservoirs and humans have been assessed. Here, we describe the Zoonoses Structure with examples from signals and responses for four zoonotic events in the Netherlands (tularaemia, Brucella canis, West Nile virus, and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)). This may serve as an example for other countries on how to collaborate in a One Health approach to signal and control emerging zoonoses.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

Subject

Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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