Research priorities for control of zoonoses in South Africa

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Simpson, Gregory J.G.
Quesada, Fabiola
Chatterjee, Pranab
Kakkar, Manish
Chersich, Matthew F.
Thys, Severine

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Oxford University Press

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BACKGROUND : Zoonoses pose major threats to the health of humans, domestic animals and wildlife, as seen in the COVID-19 pandemic. Zoonoses are the commonest source of emerging human infections and inter-species transmission is facilitated by anthropogenic factors such as encroachment and destruction of wilderness areas, wildlife trafficking and climate change. South Africa was selected for a ‘One Health’ study to identify research priorities for control of zoonoses due to its complex disease burden and an overstretched health system. METHODS : A multidisciplinary group of 18 experts identified priority zoonotic diseases, knowledge gaps and proposed research priorities for the next 5 y. Each priority was scored using predefined criteria by another group of five experts and then weighted by a reference group (n=28) and the 18 experts. RESULTS : Seventeen diseases were mentioned with the top five being rabies (14/18), TB (13/18), brucellosis (11/18), Rift Valley fever (9/11) and cysticercosis (6/18). In total, 97 specific research priorities were listed, with the majority on basic epidemiological research (n=57), such as measuring the burden of various zoonoses (n=24), followed by 20 on development of new interventions. The highest research priority score was for improving existing interventions (0.77/1.0), followed by health policy and systems research (0.72/1.0). CONCLUSION : Future zoonotic research should improve understanding of zoonotic burden and risk factors and new interventions in public health. People with limited rural services, immunocompromised, in informal settlements and high-risk occupations, should be the highest research priority.

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Supplementary file 1. Expert Questionnaire SA
Supplementary file 2. Stakeholder input

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Disease burden, One Health, Research priorities, South Africa (SA), Zoonoses

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Simpson, G., Quesada, F., Chatterjee, P. et al. Research priorities for control of zoonoses in South Africa. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2021 Apr 1 : trab039. Published online 2021 Apr 1. doi: 10.1093/trstmh/trab039.