8 research outputs found

    Development of capacities against emerging and endemic zoonoses per country.

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    <p>Seven capacities were assessed for each country. Countries are grouped by sub-region (South America, Central and North America, and the Caribbean). The first bar shows the average capacity development for all countries that responded to the survey (31). Regional averages are also shown for each region to allow comparisons between countries.</p

    Top capacities that require improvement for each of the top five emerging priority zoonoses.

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    <p>The Ministries of Health and Agriculture and combined entities of Latin American and Caribbean countries listed capacities to improve primarily within five categories (control, <i>cont</i>; coordination, <i>coor</i>; diagnosis, <i>diag</i>; education, <i>edu</i>; and surveillance, <i>surv</i>). Responses that fell outside these categories were categorized as <i>other</i>. Percentage represents total respondents received per zoonosis.</p

    Top capacities that require improvement for each of the top five endemic priority zoonoses.

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    <p>The Ministries of Health and Agriculture and combined entities of Latin American and Caribbean countries listed capacities to improve primarily within five categories (control, <i>cont</i>; coordination, <i>coor</i>; diagnosis, <i>diag</i>; education, <i>edu</i>; and surveillance, <i>surv</i>). Responses that fell outside these categories were categorized as <i>other</i>. Percentage represents total respondents received per zoonosis.</p

    Probability of introduction for the top emerging zoonotic diseases in Latin American and Caribbean countries.

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    <p>Probabilities were selected by the Ministries of Health, Agriculture, and combined entities (<i>very improbable</i> (probability < 0.20), <i>improbable</i> (0.20–0.40), <i>moderate</i> (0.41–0.60), <i>probable</i> (0.61–0.80), and <i>very probable</i> (0.81–1.00).</p
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