Integrated Surveillance Leads Future One Health Research Priorities
A comprehensive global consultation has identified integrated surveillance systems as the top priority for future One Health research, according to a new evidence brief and report from CABI’s One Health Hub. Conducted by Oxford Systematic Reviews (OXSREV) as part of the Juno Evidence Alliance, the One Health Horizon Scanning exercise highlights the need for collaborative systems uniting experts in human, livestock, agricultural, and ecosystem health to enable early detection, community engagement, and rapid response to health threats. The consultation, involving over 400 stakeholders from academia, government, NGOs, and international organizations, pinpointed five key research priorities: integrated surveillance, climate change and emerging diseases, governance mechanisms, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and socio-environmental drivers of disease. The findings, derived from regional surveys, workshops, and a focus on Africa and Asia, underscore the importance of context-specific research to guide effective One Health strategies, particularly in…

