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"The Institute of Medicine (IOM) and National Research Council (NRC) convened a 2-day workshop titled "Workshop on Sustainable Global Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Zoonoses" in Washington, DC, on June 25 and 26, 2008. The goal of the workshop--as one of several planned data gathering sessions for the committee to meet their overall charge--was more narrowly focused to review the current global capacity to carry out surveillance to detect, report, and monitor emerging infectious diseases in both humans and animals. This included brief discussions that began to examine how these systems might inform the necessary responses to emerging and reemerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin that would be discussed more in-depth in the committee's forthcoming consensus report. The workshop did not address, however, the details of any specific global or regional responses to any particular disease outbreak. The workshop did provide an opportunity for participants to examine the effectiveness of communication pathways among multidisciplinary practitioners and researchers, between the human and animal health constituencies, and between these professionals and the public. This document is a report of that workshop and is a companion to the full consensus report (anticipated for summer 2009) of the IOM/NRC Committee on Achieving Sustainable Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Diseases of Zoonotic Origin. For the complete study, the committee is charged with exploring how emerging zoonotic disease surveillance, prevention, detection, and response could be strengthened and sustained globally over time to reduce or eliminate outbreaks of zoonotic diseases in human populations."--Page ix-x
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Introduction -- 2. The convergence of forces responsible for zoonoses -- 3. Current surveillance systems for detecting zoonoses in animals -- 4. Diseases in humans: early warning systems -- 5. Laboratory and epidemiological capacity -- 6. Concluding participant discussions on facilitating communication and developing a globally sustainable surveillance system "The Institute of Medicine (IOM) and National Research Council (NRC) convened a 2-day workshop titled "Workshop on Sustainable Global Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Zoonoses" in Washington, DC, on June 25 and 26, 2008. The goal of the workshop--as one of several planned data gathering sessions for the committee to meet their overall charge--was more narrowly focused to review the current global capacity to carry out surveillance to detect, report, and monitor emerging infectious diseases in both humans and animals. This included brief discussions that began to examine how these systems might inform the necessary responses to emerging and reemerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin that would be discussed more in-depth in the committee's forthcoming consensus report. The workshop did not address, however, the details of any specific global or regional responses to any particular disease outbreak. The workshop did provide an opportunity for participants to examine the effectiveness of communication pathways among multidisciplinary practitioners and researchers, between the human and animal health constituencies, and between these professionals and the public. This document is a report of that workshop and is a companion to the full consensus report (anticipated for summer 2009) of the IOM/NRC Committee on Achieving Sustainable Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Diseases of Zoonotic Origin. For the complete study, the committee is charged with exploring how emerging zoonotic disease surveillance, prevention, detection, and response could be strengthened and sustained globally over time to reduce or eliminate outbreaks of zoonotic diseases in human populations."--Page ix-x Animals as carriers of disease- Congresses Communicable diseases- Prevention- Congresses Environmental monitoring- Congresses Epidemics- Congresses Public health surveillance- Congresses Zoonoses- Congresses Biosurveillance- Congresses Communicable Diseases, Emerging- prevention & control- Congresses Communicable Disease Control- Congresses Disease Outbreaks- Congresses Zoonoses- Congresses Disease Vectors- Congresses Environmental Monitoring- Congresses Population Surveillance- Congresses MEDICAL- Health Risk Assessment. MEDICAL- Epidemiology. Animals as carriers of disease. Communicable diseases- Prevention. Environmental monitoring. Epidemics. Public health surveillance. Zoonoses. Electronic book Congress Electronic books Computer network resources Conference papers and proceedings. Electronic books. Beatty, Alexandra S. Scott, Kimberly A. (Senior program officer) Yih, Peggy Tsai Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Board on Global Health Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Achieving Sustainable Global Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Diseases of Zoonotic Origin National Research Council (U.S.). Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources Print version Achieving sustainable global capacity for surveillance and response to emerging diseases of zoonotic origin. Washington, DC : National Academies Press, 2008 0309128188 9780309128186 (OCoLC)301480579