Situational analysis of health surveillance at the human-wildlife interface for preventing zoonoses in Côte d’Ivoire

Abstract

Key messages

  • Health monitoring programs exist for human, animal, and environment but are discipline specific.
  • Lack of integrated surveillance systems and scarce wildlife monitoring.
  • National One Health Platform and increasing research on wildlife are creating opportunities for better integration of the wildlife sector into the surveillance systems.
  • Policies are necessary to address surveillance at the human-wildlife interfaces including the wild meat value chain.

Citation

Dinde, A.O., Cook, E.A.J., Soro, D., Hung Nguyen-Viet, Bett, B. and Bonfoh, B. 2024. Situational analysis of health surveillance at the human-wildlife interface for preventing zoonoses in Côte d’Ivoire. Poster presented at the 8th World One Health Congress, Cape Town, South Africa, 20–23 September 2024. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.

Authors

  • Dinde, A.O.
  • Cook, Elizabeth A.J.
  • Soro, D.
  • Hung Nguyen-Viet
  • Bett, Bernard K.
  • Bonfoh, B.