The Pan African Medical Journal (Sep 2014)

Establishing a One Health office in Kenya

  • Murithi Mbabu,
  • Ian Njeru,
  • Sarah File,
  • Eric Osoro,
  • Stella Kiambi,
  • Austine Bitek,
  • Peter Ithondeka,
  • Salome Kairu-Wanyoike,
  • Shanaaz Sharif,
  • Eric Gogstad,
  • Francis Gakuya,
  • Kaitlin Sandhaus,
  • Peninah Munyua,
  • Joel Montgomery,
  • Robert Breiman,
  • Carol Rubin,
  • Kariuki Njenga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.19.106.4588
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 106

Abstract

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A One Health (OH) approach that integrates human,animal and environmental approaches to management of zoonotic diseases has gained momentum in the last decadeas part of a strategy to prevent and control emerging infectious diseases. However, there are few examples of howan OH approach can be established in a country. Kenya establishment of an OH office, referred to asthe Zoonotic Disease Unit (ZDU) in 2011. The ZDU bridges theanimal and human health sectors with a senior epidemiologist deployed from each ministry; and agoal of maintaining collaboration at the animal and human health interface towards better prevention and control of zoonoses.The country is adding an ecologist to the ZDU to ensure that environmental risks are adequately addressed in emerging disease control.

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