One Health approach in the prevention and control of mycobacterial infections in Tanzania : lessons learnt and future perspectives
Date
2019-11-27
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BMC (part of Springer Nature)
Abstract
Background: One Health (OH) is an integrated approach, formed inclusive of using multiple disciplines to attain
optimal health for humans, animals, and the environment. The increasing proximity between humans, livestock, and
wildlife, and its role in the transmission dynamics of mycobacterial infections, necessitates an OH approach in the
surveillance of zoonotic diseases. The challenge remains as humans, livestock, and wildlife share resources and
interact at various interfaces. Therefore, this review explores the potential of the OH approach to understand the
impact of mycobacterial infections in Tanzania in terms of lessons learnt and future perspectives.
Materials and methods: Available literature on OH and mycobacterial infections in Tanzania was searched in
PubMed, Google Scholar, and Web of Science. Articles on mycobacterial infections in Tanzania, published between
1997 to 2017, were retrieved to explore the information on OH and mycobacterial infections.
Main body: The studies conducted in Tanzania had have reported a wide diversity of mycobacterial species in
humans and animals, which necessitates an OH approach in surveillance of diseases for better control of infectious
agents and to safeguard the health of humans and animals. The close proximity between humans and animals
increases the chances of inter-specific transmission of infectious pathogens, including drug-resistant mycobacteria.
In an era where HIV co-infection is also the case, opportunistic infection by environmental non-tuberculous
mycobacteria (NTM), commonly known as mycobacteria other than tuberculosis (MOTT) may further exacerbate the
impact of drug resistance. NTM from various sources have greatest potential for diverse strains among which are
resistant strains due to continued evolutional changes.
Conclusion: A collaborative interdisciplinary approach among professionals could help in solving the threats posed
by mycobacterial infections to public health, particularly by the spread of drug-resistant strains.
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CITATION: Katale, B. Z., et al. 2018. One Health approach in the prevention and control of mycobacterial infections in Tanzania : lessons learnt and future perspectives. One Health Outlook, 1:2, doi:10.1186/s42522-019-0002-1.
The original publication is available at https://onehealthoutlook.biomedcentral.com
The original publication is available at https://onehealthoutlook.biomedcentral.com
Keywords
Mycobacterial infection, Mycobacterial diseases, Human-animal relationships, Tanzania
Citation
Katale, B. Z., et al. 2018. One Health approach in the prevention and control of mycobacterial infections in Tanzania : lessons learnt and future perspectives. One Health Outlook, 1:2, doi:10.1186/s42522-019-0002-1