AUTHOR=Taaffe Jessica , Sharma Rajnish , Parthiban Aravindh Babu R. , Singh Jaswinder , Kaur Paviter , Singh Balbir B. , Gill Jatinder P. S. , Gopal Dhinakar Raj , Dhand Navneet K. , Parekh Falgunee K. TITLE=One Health activities to reinforce intersectoral coordination at local levels in India JOURNAL=Frontiers in Public Health VOLUME=11 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1041447 DOI=10.3389/fpubh.2023.1041447 ISSN=2296-2565 ABSTRACT=
India's dense human and animal populations, agricultural economy, changing environment, and social dynamics support conditions for emergence/re-emergence of zoonotic diseases that necessitate a One Health (OH) approach for control. In addition to OH national level frameworks, effective OH driven strategies that promote local intersectoral coordination and collaboration are needed to truly address zoonotic diseases in India. We conducted a literature review to assess the landscape of OH activities at local levels in India that featured intersectoral coordination and collaboration and supplemented it with our own experience conducting OH related activities with local partners. We identified key themes and examples in local OH activities. Our landscape assessment demonstrated that intersectoral collaboration primarily occurs through specific research activities and during outbreaks, however, there is limited formal coordination among veterinary, medical, and environmental professionals on the day-to-day prevention and detection of zoonotic diseases at district/sub-district levels in India. Examples of local OH driven intersectoral coordination include the essential role of veterinarians in COVID-19 diagnostics, testing of human samples in veterinary labs for