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Response of developing countries to biological threats: the case of the Republic of Haiti.

Journal:
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics)
Year:
2017
Authors:
Millien, M
Species:
bird

Plain-English summary

The world still faces serious biological threats, including diseases that can come from wildlife or even from labs where dangerous organisms are kept. Developing countries like Haiti are particularly at risk due to weak animal health systems, environmental issues, and political instability. Haiti has dealt with many natural disasters and health crises, which have made its situation even more challenging. However, the country is working to improve its response to these threats by updating its Veterinary Services and following international health standards. This effort aims to create a stronger animal health system to better protect against future biological risks.

Abstract

In spite of scientific progress, the world is still facing major biological threats. Not only are there epidemics caused by wildlife pathogens under natural conditions, there are also those caused accidently when researchers handle highly hazardous organisms stored in research laboratories, and those caused when countries use these organisms as biological weapons of war or when criminal groups use them for bioterrorism. Developing countries tend to be more vulnerable to such threats than developed countries owing to the poor resilience of their animal health systems, their advanced state of environmental degradation, their socio-economic fragility and their political instability. The occurrence of emerging and re-emerging diseases (avian influenza, Ebola virus disease) has caused deep concern around the world in recent years and has shown how important it is for countries to strengthen the organisation of their Veterinary Services. The Republic of Haiti is one of the developing countries with the most acute biophysical vulnerability. Over the years, it has experienced a large number of earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, droughts and epidemics that have further weakened a country with already scarce financial resources. However, Haiti is endeavouring to address biological threats by modernising its Veterinary Services and by implementing the animal health standards and guidelines of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) for establishing resilient animal health systems.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30152460/