A global review of approaches to animal health priority setting and resource allocation, 2000 -2021: A structured, systematic scoping review
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A global review of approaches to animal health priority setting and resource allocation, 2000 -2021: A structured, systematic scoping review
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Amenu, Kebede
McIntyre, K.M. Moje, N. Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D. Rushton, J. Grace, Delia |
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animal health
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Objective The objective of this scoping review was to identify and describe methods that have been used to prioritise animal diseases to allocate resources for interventions associated with disease control, surveillance or research. Materials and methods Three electronic databases (Medline/PubMed, Embase and CAB Abstracts) were searched using syntax with inclusion and exclusion criteria. The search identified 6395 articles after de-duplication. Upon manual searching, an additional 64 articles were added. A total of 6460 articles were finally imported to an online systematic review management software (sysrev.com) for screening. Based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, 532 articles passed the first screening and after the second round of screening, 336 were recommended for a full review. Results The main methods of disease prioritisation identified were based on economic analysis, multi-criteria evaluation, risk assessment (qualitative, quantitative or semi-quantitative), simple ranking, spatial risk mapping and simulation modelling. Disease prioritisation was performed for the following reasons: 1) disease control, prevention or eradication strategies, 2) identification priority of diseases to inform general organisational strategy, 3) identification of high-risk areas or populations, 4) assessment of the risk of disease introduction or occurrence, 5) disease surveillance and 6) research priority setting. With regard to the geographical focus of the 336 articles prioritisation studies and assessments screened 49% had a national focus, 13% were local, 12% were regional, 7% were sub-national and 4% were global; 16% had no particular geographic focus. Conclusion This review describes the different approaches available for prioritising animal health investments and reflects on the pros and cons of different approaches. It also considers approaches used in other fields such as environment and human health and reflects on their suitability for animal health decision making. |
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2022-08-08
2022-08-30T10:22:06Z 2022-08-30T10:22:06Z |
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Poster
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Amenu, K., McIntyre, K.M., Moje, N., Knight-Jones, T., Rushton, J. and Grace, D. 2022. A global review of approaches to animal health priority setting and resource allocation, 2000 -2021: A structured, systematic scoping review. Poster presentation at the 16th International Symposium of Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, Halifax, Canada, 8 August 2022. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121003 https://www.slideshare.net/ILRI/animal-health-review |
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en
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CC-BY-4.0
Open Access |
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application/pdf
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ILRI
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