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L'ORA – A Living One Health Risk Assessment tool to assess the incursion risk of zoonotic diseases – Supplementary materials

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Background info Safeguarding global health is a moving target, with changes in climate and human activity raising new threats to public health, animal health and animal welfare. Decision support in the context of health management requires tools capable of making sense of large volumes of complex and multidisciplinary evidence. A One Health living risk assessment tool, L’ORA, was developed to assess the incursion risk for zoonotic and animal diseases using a One Health approach and allowing for automatic updates of the risk assessment. L’ORA estimates the incursion risk as the resultant of four steps: 1) Disease occurrence in source areas based on the distribution of diseases worldwide; 2) Rate of incursion based on the individuals or products moved from source areas to target areas and their probability of infection or contamination and contact with susceptible hosts in target areas; 3) Extent of disease spread in target areas, considering both domestic and wild host populations, vectors if the disease is vector-borne, and humans if the disease is zoonotic; and 4) Impact of the disease outbreak and concurrent control measures on public health, animal health and animal welfare, accounting for economic, societal, and environmental impacts. L’ORA is a decision support tool that was built as a generic tool comparing the relative risks of multiple diseases across multiple target areas. L’ORA evaluates the incursion risk on a monthly basis for each NUTS2 region in the European Union. Results can be used to identify areas of greater risk for each of the diseases to inform risk managers on where to focus attention and resources, and to inform, e.g., risk-based surveillance. These supplementary files are disease specific data collections used by the L’ORA tool, which will be updated when needed. Authors De Vos, C.J.1, Counotte, M.J.1, Snary, E.2, Nauta, M.3, Acosta A.4, Dolman, M.A.6, Ligtenberg, J.5, Boklund, A.5, Roberts, H.7, Comin, A.4, Swanenburg, M.1, Van Asseldonk, M.A.P.M.6, Hultén, C.4, Gonzales, J.1, Westerhof, E.J.G.M.5, Serwin, D.2, Jokelainen, P.3, Kirkeby, C.T.5, Evans, D.2, Kim, H.4, Cobbold, C.2, Horigan, V.2, Simons, R.R.L.2, Brown, D.2, Dórea, F.4 1 Wageningen Bioveterinary Research, Wageningen University & Research, Lelystad, The Netherlands 2 Department of Epidemiological Sciences, WOAH Collaborating Centre for Risk Analysis and Modelling, Animal and Plant Health Agency, Weybridge, United Kingdom 3 Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark 4 Department of Epidemiology, Surveillance and Risk Assessment, Swedish Veterinary Agency, Uppsala, Sweden 5 Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark 6 Wageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University & Research, The Hague, The Netherlands 7 Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, London, United Kingdom Contact person: Vos, Clazien de clazien.devos@wur.nl
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2025-02-04
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