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Mobilising community-based research on zoonotic infections: A case study of longitudinal cohorts in Vietnam

베트남 국외연구자료 기타 Karen Saylors, Tue Ngo Tri, Toan Tran Khanh, Kiet Bach Tuan, Heiman FL Wertheim, Stephen Baker, Hoa Ngo Thi, Juliet E Bryant Gateways : International Journal of Community Research & Engagement 발간일 : 2015-05-22 등록일 : 2016-05-03 원문링크

We initiated the Vietnam Initiative on Zoonotic Infections (VIZIONS) research program to better understand the epidemiology of disease transmission at the humananimal interface in Vietnamese rural communities and to integrate One Health approaches to disease surveillance. We established a longitudinal community cohort study of individuals with occupational exposure to animals, which involves concurrent targeted sampling from domestic livestock species and follow-up monitoring of human clinical cases. The project was implemented by government agencies at the provincial and district levels of the public health and animal health sectors in Vietnam. Engaging with rural communities builds response capacity at the grassroots level, and has improved dialogue between local stakeholders responsible for monitoring human and animal health. Here we describe the process of initiating participatory research and cohort field implementation over the first year in two study sites in Vietnam. Keywords: Vietnam, participatory research, zoonoses, field epidemiology

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