Authors
Chloe Clifford Astbury, Kirsten M Lee, Raphael Aguiar, Asma Atique, Marilen Balolong, Janielle Clarke, Ronald Labonte, Arne Ruckert, Kathleen Chelsea Togño, AM Viens, M Wiktorowicz, Amy Yau, Tarra L Penney
Publication date
2022/11/1
Source
BMJ open
Volume
12
Issue
11
Pages
e058437
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Description
Introduction
The increasing incidence of pathogen transmission from animals to humans (zoonotic spillover events) has been attributed to behavioural practices and ecological and socioeconomic change. As these events sometimes involve pathogens with epidemic or pandemic potential, they pose a serious threat to population health. Public policies may play a key role in preventing these events. The aim of this review is to identify evaluations of public policies that target the determinants of zoonotic spillover, examining approaches taken to evaluation, choice of outcomes measures and evidence of effectiveness. Our approach to identifying and analysing this literature will be informed by a One Health lens, acknowledging the interconnectedness of human, animal and environmental health.
Methods and analysis
A systematic scoping review methodology will be used. To identify articles, we will search Medline …
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