People, Pathogens and Our Planet : The Economics of One Health
This study aims to build on the findings from the previously mentioned studies, and seeks to provide more detailed information on the costs of the various functions and categories of expenditure involved in the establishment and operation of system...
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ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME AFRICAN SWINE FEVER AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICE ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES ANIMAL LOSSES ANIMAL SECTORS ANIMALS ANTHRAX AVIAN INFLUENZA AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAK AVIAN INFLUENZA THREAT BIO-SECURITY BIO-SECURITY MEASURES BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS BIOSECURITY BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS BRUCELLOSIS BSE BURDEN OF DISEASE BURNS CAMELS CHICKEN CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER CLIENT COUNTRIES CLINICAL SIGNS COMPETENCIES OF VETERINARIANS CONTAGIOUS DISEASES CONTROL EFFORTS CONTROL OPERATIONS CONTROL STRATEGY COST OF OUTBREAK COST OF PREVENTION CULLED CULLING DEATHS DIAGNOSIS DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC FACILITIES DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES DIPHTHERIA DISABILITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISEASE DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE CONTROL MEASURES DISEASE CONTROL SYSTEM DISEASE DATA DISEASE DETECTION DISEASE DIAGNOSTICS DISEASE IN ANIMALS DISEASE OCCURRENCE DISEASE OUTBREAK DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISEASE PREVALENCE DISEASE PREVENTION DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL DISEASE REPORTING DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE CAPACITY DISINFECTANTS DOGS DONKEYS DRINKING WATER EARLY DETECTION ECONOMICS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES ENCEPHALITIS ENDEMIC DISEASES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE ERADICATION MEASURES FARMS FISH FOOD SAFETY FOOD SECURITY GI GLOBAL PANDEMIC GOATS H5N1 H5N1 VIRUS HEALTH CAPACITY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SURVEYS HIV/AIDS HORSES HOT SPOTS HPAI HUMAN CASES HUMAN DEATH HUMAN DEATHS HUMAN DISEASES HUMAN FATALITIES HUMAN PANDEMIC HYGIENE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTROL INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFLUENZA INFLUENZA A INFLUENZA PANDEMIC INSPECTION INSPECTIONS INTEGRATION ISOLATION LABORATORY LABORATORY CAPACITY LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DENSITIES LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK FARMING LIVESTOCK HEALTH LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK POPULATION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK UNIT LIVESTOCK UNITS MEAT MEDICAL CARE MEDICINES MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE NEWCASTLE DISEASE OUTBREAK CONTROL PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PANDEMIC PREVENTION PANDEMIC RISKS PANDEMICS PARASITES PARASITIC DISEASES PASTORALISTS PATHOGEN PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA PATHOGENS PERTUSSIS PHYSICIANS PIG PIG PRODUCTION PIGS PLAGUE PNEUMONIA POLIO POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION DENSITY POULTRY POULTRY POPULATION POULTRY PRODUCTION POULTRY PRODUCTION SYSTEMS POULTRY SECTOR POVERTY REDUCTION PREPAREDNESS PLANNING PREPAREDNESS PLANS PREVENTION SYSTEMS PRIVATE VETERINARIANS PUBLIC HEALTH QUARANTINE RABBITS RABIES RANGE OF DISEASES RE-EMERGING DISEASES REAGENTS RESPIRATORY DISEASES RESPONSE PLANS RIFT VALLEY FEVER RINDERPEST RISK ASSESSMENT RISK FACTORS RUMINANTS SAFE FOOD SENTINEL SHEEP SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTERED SLEEPING SICKNESS STERILIZATION SUBTYPE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS SWINE SYMPTOMS TB TETANUS TRANS-BOUNDARY ANIMAL TREATMENT TRYPANOSOMOSIS TUBERCULOSIS VACCINATION VACCINATION CAMPAIGN VACCINATION CAMPAIGNS VACCINES VETERINARIANS VETERINARY VETERINARY HEALTH VETERINARY LABORATORIES VETERINARY MEDICINE VETERINARY PARAPROFESSIONALS VETERINARY PUBLIC VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH VETERINARY SERVICE VETERINARY SERVICES VETERINARY SYSTEMS VETERINARY WORKERS VIRUS WARNING SYSTEM WHOOPING COUGH WILD LIFE WILDLIFE WILDLIFE DISEASES WILDLIFE POPULATIONS WILDLIFE SERVICES WILDLIFE SPECIALISTS WORKERS YELLOW FEVER ZOONOSES ZOONOSIS ZOONOTIC DISEASE ZOONOTIC DISEASE CONTROL ZOONOTIC DISEASES |
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ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME AFRICAN SWINE FEVER AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICE ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES ANIMAL LOSSES ANIMAL SECTORS ANIMALS ANTHRAX AVIAN INFLUENZA AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAK AVIAN INFLUENZA THREAT BIO-SECURITY BIO-SECURITY MEASURES BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS BIOSECURITY BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS BRUCELLOSIS BSE BURDEN OF DISEASE BURNS CAMELS CHICKEN CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER CLIENT COUNTRIES CLINICAL SIGNS COMPETENCIES OF VETERINARIANS CONTAGIOUS DISEASES CONTROL EFFORTS CONTROL OPERATIONS CONTROL STRATEGY COST OF OUTBREAK COST OF PREVENTION CULLED CULLING DEATHS DIAGNOSIS DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC FACILITIES DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES DIPHTHERIA DISABILITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISEASE DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE CONTROL MEASURES DISEASE CONTROL SYSTEM DISEASE DATA DISEASE DETECTION DISEASE DIAGNOSTICS DISEASE IN ANIMALS DISEASE OCCURRENCE DISEASE OUTBREAK DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISEASE PREVALENCE DISEASE PREVENTION DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL DISEASE REPORTING DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE CAPACITY DISINFECTANTS DOGS DONKEYS DRINKING WATER EARLY DETECTION ECONOMICS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES ENCEPHALITIS ENDEMIC DISEASES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE ERADICATION MEASURES FARMS FISH FOOD SAFETY FOOD SECURITY GI GLOBAL PANDEMIC GOATS H5N1 H5N1 VIRUS HEALTH CAPACITY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SURVEYS HIV/AIDS HORSES HOT SPOTS HPAI HUMAN CASES HUMAN DEATH HUMAN DEATHS HUMAN DISEASES HUMAN FATALITIES HUMAN PANDEMIC HYGIENE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTROL INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFLUENZA INFLUENZA A INFLUENZA PANDEMIC INSPECTION INSPECTIONS INTEGRATION ISOLATION LABORATORY LABORATORY CAPACITY LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DENSITIES LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK FARMING LIVESTOCK HEALTH LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK POPULATION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK UNIT LIVESTOCK UNITS MEAT MEDICAL CARE MEDICINES MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE NEWCASTLE DISEASE OUTBREAK CONTROL PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PANDEMIC PREVENTION PANDEMIC RISKS PANDEMICS PARASITES PARASITIC DISEASES PASTORALISTS PATHOGEN PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA PATHOGENS PERTUSSIS PHYSICIANS PIG PIG PRODUCTION PIGS PLAGUE PNEUMONIA POLIO POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION DENSITY POULTRY POULTRY POPULATION POULTRY PRODUCTION POULTRY PRODUCTION SYSTEMS POULTRY SECTOR POVERTY REDUCTION PREPAREDNESS PLANNING PREPAREDNESS PLANS PREVENTION SYSTEMS PRIVATE VETERINARIANS PUBLIC HEALTH QUARANTINE RABBITS RABIES RANGE OF DISEASES RE-EMERGING DISEASES REAGENTS RESPIRATORY DISEASES RESPONSE PLANS RIFT VALLEY FEVER RINDERPEST RISK ASSESSMENT RISK FACTORS RUMINANTS SAFE FOOD SENTINEL SHEEP SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTERED SLEEPING SICKNESS STERILIZATION SUBTYPE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS SWINE SYMPTOMS TB TETANUS TRANS-BOUNDARY ANIMAL TREATMENT TRYPANOSOMOSIS TUBERCULOSIS VACCINATION VACCINATION CAMPAIGN VACCINATION CAMPAIGNS VACCINES VETERINARIANS VETERINARY VETERINARY HEALTH VETERINARY LABORATORIES VETERINARY MEDICINE VETERINARY PARAPROFESSIONALS VETERINARY PUBLIC VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH VETERINARY SERVICE VETERINARY SERVICES VETERINARY SYSTEMS VETERINARY WORKERS VIRUS WARNING SYSTEM WHOOPING COUGH WILD LIFE WILDLIFE WILDLIFE DISEASES WILDLIFE POPULATIONS WILDLIFE SERVICES WILDLIFE SPECIALISTS WORKERS YELLOW FEVER ZOONOSES ZOONOSIS ZOONOTIC DISEASE ZOONOTIC DISEASE CONTROL ZOONOTIC DISEASES World Bank People, Pathogens and Our Planet : The Economics of One Health |
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This study aims to build on the findings
from the previously mentioned studies, and seeks to provide
more detailed information on the costs of the various
functions and categories of expenditure involved in the
establishment and operation of system for the prevention and
control of emerging zoonotic diseases at country and global
level. It will also seek to provide information on
efficiency and effectiveness gains that will result from the
introduction of a One Health approach. With these aims, the
study has two target audiences: (a) project planners, who
will benefit from the information of the costs of setting up
surveillance and control systems to be used as benchmarks
when planning preparedness and control operations; and (b)
policy planners at the decision-making level, who would use
the information on the efficiency and effectiveness gains to
guide them in the decision-making process regarding the
eventual introduction of One Health. This report
disaggregates costs by task, making explicit those
activities that are critical for effectiveness and
identifying scope for efficiencies. The analysis draws on a
range of data sources and earlier work, including integrated
national action plans for, and World Bank staff appraisal
reports on, avian and pandemic influenzas responses, a
survey of the directors of wildlife services, assessments of
veterinary systems in developing countries, and OIE (Office
International des Epizooties - World Organization for Animal
Health) analyses of disease prevention systems. |
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People, Pathogens and Our Planet : The Economics of One Health |
title_short |
People, Pathogens and Our Planet : The Economics of One Health |
title_full |
People, Pathogens and Our Planet : The Economics of One Health |
title_fullStr |
People, Pathogens and Our Planet : The Economics of One Health |
title_full_unstemmed |
People, Pathogens and Our Planet : The Economics of One Health |
title_sort |
people, pathogens and our planet : the economics of one health |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-118922021-04-23T14:02:58Z People, Pathogens and Our Planet : The Economics of One Health World Bank ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME AFRICAN SWINE FEVER AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICE ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES ANIMAL LOSSES ANIMAL SECTORS ANIMALS ANTHRAX AVIAN INFLUENZA AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAK AVIAN INFLUENZA THREAT BIO-SECURITY BIO-SECURITY MEASURES BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS BIOSECURITY BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS BRUCELLOSIS BSE BURDEN OF DISEASE BURNS CAMELS CHICKEN CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER CLIENT COUNTRIES CLINICAL SIGNS COMPETENCIES OF VETERINARIANS CONTAGIOUS DISEASES CONTROL EFFORTS CONTROL OPERATIONS CONTROL STRATEGY COST OF OUTBREAK COST OF PREVENTION CULLED CULLING DEATHS DIAGNOSIS DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC FACILITIES DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES DIPHTHERIA DISABILITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISEASE DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE CONTROL MEASURES DISEASE CONTROL SYSTEM DISEASE DATA DISEASE DETECTION DISEASE DIAGNOSTICS DISEASE IN ANIMALS DISEASE OCCURRENCE DISEASE OUTBREAK DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISEASE PREVALENCE DISEASE PREVENTION DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL DISEASE REPORTING DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE CAPACITY DISINFECTANTS DOGS DONKEYS DRINKING WATER EARLY DETECTION ECONOMICS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES ENCEPHALITIS ENDEMIC DISEASES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE ERADICATION MEASURES FARMS FISH FOOD SAFETY FOOD SECURITY GI GLOBAL PANDEMIC GOATS H5N1 H5N1 VIRUS HEALTH CAPACITY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SURVEYS HIV/AIDS HORSES HOT SPOTS HPAI HUMAN CASES HUMAN DEATH HUMAN DEATHS HUMAN DISEASES HUMAN FATALITIES HUMAN PANDEMIC HYGIENE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTROL INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFLUENZA INFLUENZA A INFLUENZA PANDEMIC INSPECTION INSPECTIONS INTEGRATION ISOLATION LABORATORY LABORATORY CAPACITY LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DENSITIES LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK FARMING LIVESTOCK HEALTH LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK POPULATION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK UNIT LIVESTOCK UNITS MEAT MEDICAL CARE MEDICINES MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE NEWCASTLE DISEASE OUTBREAK CONTROL PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PANDEMIC PREVENTION PANDEMIC RISKS PANDEMICS PARASITES PARASITIC DISEASES PASTORALISTS PATHOGEN PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA PATHOGENS PERTUSSIS PHYSICIANS PIG PIG PRODUCTION PIGS PLAGUE PNEUMONIA POLIO POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION DENSITY POULTRY POULTRY POPULATION POULTRY PRODUCTION POULTRY PRODUCTION SYSTEMS POULTRY SECTOR POVERTY REDUCTION PREPAREDNESS PLANNING PREPAREDNESS PLANS PREVENTION SYSTEMS PRIVATE VETERINARIANS PUBLIC HEALTH QUARANTINE RABBITS RABIES RANGE OF DISEASES RE-EMERGING DISEASES REAGENTS RESPIRATORY DISEASES RESPONSE PLANS RIFT VALLEY FEVER RINDERPEST RISK ASSESSMENT RISK FACTORS RUMINANTS SAFE FOOD SENTINEL SHEEP SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTERED SLEEPING SICKNESS STERILIZATION SUBTYPE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS SWINE SYMPTOMS TB TETANUS TRANS-BOUNDARY ANIMAL TREATMENT TRYPANOSOMOSIS TUBERCULOSIS VACCINATION VACCINATION CAMPAIGN VACCINATION CAMPAIGNS VACCINES VETERINARIANS VETERINARY VETERINARY HEALTH VETERINARY LABORATORIES VETERINARY MEDICINE VETERINARY PARAPROFESSIONALS VETERINARY PUBLIC VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH VETERINARY SERVICE VETERINARY SERVICES VETERINARY SYSTEMS VETERINARY WORKERS VIRUS WARNING SYSTEM WHOOPING COUGH WILD LIFE WILDLIFE WILDLIFE DISEASES WILDLIFE POPULATIONS WILDLIFE SERVICES WILDLIFE SPECIALISTS WORKERS YELLOW FEVER ZOONOSES ZOONOSIS ZOONOTIC DISEASE ZOONOTIC DISEASE CONTROL ZOONOTIC DISEASES This study aims to build on the findings from the previously mentioned studies, and seeks to provide more detailed information on the costs of the various functions and categories of expenditure involved in the establishment and operation of system for the prevention and control of emerging zoonotic diseases at country and global level. It will also seek to provide information on efficiency and effectiveness gains that will result from the introduction of a One Health approach. With these aims, the study has two target audiences: (a) project planners, who will benefit from the information of the costs of setting up surveillance and control systems to be used as benchmarks when planning preparedness and control operations; and (b) policy planners at the decision-making level, who would use the information on the efficiency and effectiveness gains to guide them in the decision-making process regarding the eventual introduction of One Health. This report disaggregates costs by task, making explicit those activities that are critical for effectiveness and identifying scope for efficiencies. The analysis draws on a range of data sources and earlier work, including integrated national action plans for, and World Bank staff appraisal reports on, avian and pandemic influenzas responses, a survey of the directors of wildlife services, assessments of veterinary systems in developing countries, and OIE (Office International des Epizooties - World Organization for Animal Health) analyses of disease prevention systems. 2012-12-04T23:44:54Z 2012-12-04T23:44:54Z 2012-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/16360943/people-pathogens-planet-economics-one-health http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11892 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Economic & Sector Work |