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Development of an Integrated Disease-Ecology Assessment System(Ⅲ)
  • Author Lee, Who-Seung
  • Researchers Choi, Changyoung;Ji, Min-Kyu;Joo, Yong-Joon;Lee, Jiye;Lee, Sangyun;Sagong, Hee;Song, Seulki;Yoo, Daesung
  • Date 2023-12-31
Ⅰ. Background and Aims of Research
1. Background
o At a time when various policies and technology developments are rapidly being prepared in relation to the climate crisis, it is urgent to establish an objective foundation and a preventive evaluation plan for wildlife-borne diseases directly or indirectly related to the climate crisis-biodiversity.

o Domestic policies for One Health have been established in relation to wildlife-borne diseases, but in terms of effectiveness, research on various policy support and utilization is needed, and related research or policies are insufficient, especially in terms of natural ecological approaches.
ㅇ While the focus was on supporting measures to minimize the impact of diseases on people, such as vaccine development and disease response infrastructure, the prediction (i.e., monitoring) of species and habitats to minimize the inflow of disease carriers, such as the distribution and migration of wildlife itself, received relatively low support.
ㅇIn the end, a One-Health institutional foundation for human-animal- environment has been established, but there is a need for a systematic policy foundation for the promotion of collaboration among related ministries and related research from an ecological point of view.

2. Purpose of the research
o In preparing an integrated disease-ecological evaluation system for the prevention of infectious diseases, this study intends to propose an evaluation plan focusing on avian influenza, with sufficient fundamental information, among domestic wild animal-borne diseases in order to draw up an evaluatio