An Operational Framework For Wildlife Health In The One Health Approach
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One Health
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Wildlife is an essential component of biodiversity and provides people with multiple social and economic ben efits. However, a resurgence of epidemics over the past two decades has highlighted wildlife’s role as a potential
source of dangerous pathogens for humans and livestock, with devastating consequences worldwide. Simulta neously, numerous reports have indicated that wildlife populations are declining at an alarming rate due to
human and livestock pathogens, predation, and competition. An integrated approach to managing wildlife,
human, and domestic animal health is therefore clearly needed. Yet this integration often fails to materialize due
to a lack of wildlife health standards and know-how. Here, we present an operational framework that follows a
step-by-step approach: i) a holistic definition of human health is adapted to the context of other-than-human
animals, including wildlife; then, ii) different categories of wildlife living within a landscape or a country are
defined based on the management systems under which they live. For each wildlife category, the type (natural vs.
anthropogenic) of habitat, the nature of the interface of wildlife with humans and/or livestock, and the level of
sanitary control are defined; and finally, iii) the holistic definition of wildlife health is considered in relation to
each wildlife category to define health challenges and the domains of expertise required to address them. This
framework can assist national and international agencies, including veterinary and wildlife authorities and policy
makers, in defining wildlife health priorities, responsibilities, policies and capacity building strategies. The
extensive interdisciplinary collaboration needed to manage the many different aspects of wildlife health calls for
a more integrated One Health approach.
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Goulet, C., De Garine-Wichatitsky, M., Chardonnet, P., de Klerk, L. M., Kock, R., Muset, S., ... & Caron, A. (2024). An operational framework for wildlife health in the One Health approach. One Health, 19, 100922.
