Science in One Health (Jan 2024)

How far has the globe gone in achieving One Health? Current evidence and policy implications based on global One Health index

  • Qiyu Zhang,
  • Jingshu Liu,
  • Lefei Han,
  • Xinchen Li,
  • Chensheng Zhang,
  • Zhaoyu Guo,
  • Anqi Chao,
  • Chenxi Wang,
  • Erya Wan,
  • Fumin Chen,
  • Hanqing Zhao,
  • Jiaxin Feng,
  • Jingbo Xue,
  • Lulu Huang,
  • Jin Chen,
  • Zhishan Sun,
  • Zile Cheng,
  • Jingxian Yin,
  • Zhengze He,
  • Liangyu Huang,
  • Logan Wu,
  • Siwei Fei,
  • Siyu Gu,
  • Tiange Jiang,
  • Tianyun Li,
  • Weiye Chen,
  • Nan Zhou,
  • Ne Qiang,
  • Qin Li,
  • Runchao He,
  • Yi Zhang,
  • Min Li,
  • Xiangcheng Wang,
  • Kokouvi Kassegne,
  • Yongzhang Zhu,
  • Leshan Xiu,
  • Qinqin Hu,
  • Kun Yin,
  • Shang Xia,
  • Shizhu Li,
  • Zhaojun Wang,
  • Xiaokui Guo,
  • Xiaoxi Zhang,
  • Xiao-Nong Zhou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
p. 100064

Abstract

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Background: In the 21st century, as globalization accelerates and global public health crises occur, the One Health approach, guided by the holistic thinking of human-animal-environment and emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration to address global health issues, has been strongly advocated by the international community. An immediate requirement exists for the creation of an assessment tool to foster One Health initiatives on both global and national scales. Methods: Built upon extensive expert consultations and dialogues, this follow-up study enhances the 2022 global One Health index (GOHI) indicator system. The GOHI framework is enriched by covering three indices, e.g. external drivers index (EDI), intrinsic drivers index (IDI), and core drivers index (CDI). The comprehensive indicator system incorporates 13 key indicators, 50 indicators, and 170 sub I-indicators, utilizing a fuzzy analytic hierarchy process to ascertain the weight for each indicator. Weighted and summed, the EDI, IDI, and CDI scores contribute to the computation of the overall GOHI 2022 score. By comparing the ranking and the overall scores among the seven regions and across 160 countries/territories, we have not only derived an overall profile of the GOHI 2022 scores, but also assessed the GOHI framework. We also compared rankings of indicators and sub I-indicators to provide greater clarity on the strengths and weaknesses of each region within the One Health domains. Results: The GOHI 2022 performance reveals significant disparities between countries/territories ranged from 39.03 to 70.61. The global average score of the GOHI 2022 is 54.82. The average score for EDI, IDI, and CDI are 46.57, 58.01, and 57.25, respectively. In terms of global rankings, countries from North America, Europe and Central Asia, East Asia and Pacific present higher scores. In terms of One Health domains of CDI, the lowest scores are observed in antimicrobial resistance (median: 43.09), followed by food security (median: 53.78), governance (median: 54.77), climate change (median: 64.12) and zoonotic diseases (median: 69.23). Globally, the scores of GOHI vary spatially, with the highest score in North America while lowest in sub-Saharan Africa. In addition, evidence shows associations between the socio–demographic profile of countries/territories and their GOHI performance in certain One Health scenarios. Conclusion: The objective of GOHI is to guide impactful strategies for enhancing capacity building in One Health. With advanced technology and an annually updated database, intensifying efforts to refine GOHI's data-mining methodologies become imperative. The goal is to offer profound insights into disparities and progressions in practical One Health implementation, particularly in anticipation of future pandemics.

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