<p>*The handout is provided to participants to stimulate conversation and is not intended as an exhaustive list of possibilities.</p>†<p>Only one categorical question is chosen to represent each criterion.</p><p>Example criteria and categorical questions used in Steps 2 and 3 of the OHZDP Tool to prioritize zoonotic diseases (ZD).</p
<p>First, second, and third refer to the priority level of the zoonotic diseases and total is a sum ...
The purpose of this 2-day One Health Zoonotic Disease Prioritization Workshop was to identify zoonot...
Zoonotic diseases represent critical threats to global health security. Effective mitigation of the ...
<p>Ranking criteria and weights, associated categorical questions, and response options used for pri...
<p>Ranking criteria, associated weighting for each criteria, and the categorical questions for each ...
<p>The final disease score for each zoonosis was obtained by matching the levels for the different c...
Zoonotic diseases account for over 60% of all communicable diseases causing illness in humans and 75...
Emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases pose a threat to both humans and animals. This common thr...
<p>The criteria and questions shown are examples only, provided to show the process of how each zoon...
Prioritisation of diseases is an essential tool for policy-makers in charge of allocating resources ...
<div><p>Emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases pose a threat to both humans and animals. This co...
+<p>AH = animal health professional group, HH = human health professional group and A/H = mixed anim...
+<p>AH = animal health professional group, HH = human health professional group and A/H = mixed anim...
<p>The eight criteria, and the three levels used to describe each one of them, included in a Choice-...
Zoonotic diseases have a significant impact on public health globally. To prevent or reduce future z...
<p>First, second, and third refer to the priority level of the zoonotic diseases and total is a sum ...
The purpose of this 2-day One Health Zoonotic Disease Prioritization Workshop was to identify zoonot...
Zoonotic diseases represent critical threats to global health security. Effective mitigation of the ...
<p>Ranking criteria and weights, associated categorical questions, and response options used for pri...
<p>Ranking criteria, associated weighting for each criteria, and the categorical questions for each ...
<p>The final disease score for each zoonosis was obtained by matching the levels for the different c...
Zoonotic diseases account for over 60% of all communicable diseases causing illness in humans and 75...
Emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases pose a threat to both humans and animals. This common thr...
<p>The criteria and questions shown are examples only, provided to show the process of how each zoon...
Prioritisation of diseases is an essential tool for policy-makers in charge of allocating resources ...
<div><p>Emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases pose a threat to both humans and animals. This co...
+<p>AH = animal health professional group, HH = human health professional group and A/H = mixed anim...
+<p>AH = animal health professional group, HH = human health professional group and A/H = mixed anim...
<p>The eight criteria, and the three levels used to describe each one of them, included in a Choice-...
Zoonotic diseases have a significant impact on public health globally. To prevent or reduce future z...
<p>First, second, and third refer to the priority level of the zoonotic diseases and total is a sum ...
The purpose of this 2-day One Health Zoonotic Disease Prioritization Workshop was to identify zoonot...
Zoonotic diseases represent critical threats to global health security. Effective mitigation of the ...