ilri one health, ecohealth and zoonoses research in southeast asia
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ILRI one health, ecohealth and zoonosesresearch in Southeast AsiaThere is an increasing recognition that many public health issues are complex and can be best
understood by examining the relationship between the health of people and animals and the
ecosystems in which they live. Two approaches, One Health and Ecohealth, that have
emerged over the last decade can help us to better understand these intricate and complex
relationships, and appear to hold great potential for tackling modern public health issues
related to food safety and zoonoses.
Pestforecast project (2015-2019)
Surveillance and early-warning systems for climate-sensitive
diseases in Vietnam funded by the CGIAR Research Program on
Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). This
project offers a portfolio of climate-based information systems
that target critical diseases of zoonotic importance (Japanese
encephalitis, leptospirosis and aflatoxicosis). It proposes action
research to adapt these systems for Vietnam.
Ecohealth on Agricultural Intensification andHealth
The field building leadership initiative (FBLI), supported by theInternational Development Research Centre (IDRC) from 2011-2016, has been working to understand and address intensiveagricultural practices and associated health risks in Southeast Asiaand China. Developed jointly by research centres in China,Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam, this five-year initiative allowsresearchers and their partners to carry out research, capacitybuilding, and knowledge translation to inform practice and policy.In Vietnam we worked to promote correct treatment of biogaswaste water to reduce risks to humans, animals and theenvironment
Projects on zoonoses, food borne diseases and One Health
• EcoZD project in Southeast Asia (2007-2013)
Activities: Pestforecast has four work packages
EcoZD case studies• Rabies (Bali, Indonesia)• Leptospirosis (Vietnam)• Brucellosis (Yunnan, China)• Toxoplasmosis (Yunnan, China and
Java, Indonesia)• Pig zoonoses (Laos)• Human diarrhoea (Cambodia,
Thailand)• Salmonella in small scale chicken
slaughterhouses (Thailand/Vietnam)Ecohealth Resource Centres• Chiang Mai University, Thailand• Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia
• PigRISK in Vietnam (2012-2017)
Improve food safety in small holder pig systems (Hung Yen andNghe An). Multi disciplinary teams: public health, veterinariansand agricultural economists. Funded by ACIAR.
• Sustainable Intensification of Dairy Production inIndonesia (2016-2019)
Develop new knowledge and solutions customized tosmallholder dairy farmers in West Java to reduce greenhousegas emissions of dairy production, to sustainably increase farmproductivity and resource use efficiency, and, consequently,improve farmer incomes and livelihoods on the long term.Funded by CCAFS.
The IDRC funded Ecosystem approaches to the better managementof zoonotic emerging infectious diseases in Southeast Asia (EcoZD)project was funded by the IDRC and coordinated by ILRI. It covered 6countries: Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam.
Hu Suk Lee ● ILRI post-doctoral scientist and veterinary epidemiologist
[email protected] ● Rooms 301-302, B1 Building, Van Phuc Diplomatic Compound
298 Kim Ma Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Phone: +84 4 32373995 ● Fax: +84 4 32373996
ilri.org ● asia.ilri.org
• Cross CRP (2014-2015)
Assessment of parasitic zoonoses in indigenous pig systems of theCentral Highlands, Vietnam. CRP A4NH and L&F funded.
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