Evolution of Public Health Prevention of Leptospirosis in a One Health Perspective: The Example of Mahasarakham Province (Thailand)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Study Population
3. Data Collection
3.1. Data Collection
3.1.1. Steps of Data Collection
3.1.2. In-Depth and Structured Interviews
3.2. Participants Observation
3.3. Ethical Statement
3.4. Data Analysis
4. Results
4.1. The Mechanism of Public Health Implementation in Thailand
4.2. Evolution of Leptospirosis Prevention and Control Policy Implementation in Mahasarakham
4.2.1. Leptospirosis Prevention and Control Policy Implementation before 2000
4.2.2. Leptospirosis Prevention and Control Policy Implementation 2000 to 2003
4.2.3. Leptospirosis Prevention and Control Policy Implementation from 2004 to 2010
4.2.4. Leptospirosis Prevention and Control Policy Implementation from 2011 to 2019
4.2.5. Leptospirosis Prevention and Control in Mahasarakham Province, One Health Perspective
5. Discussion
5.1. Evolution of Leptospirosis Prevention Policy Implementation
5.2. Lessons Learnt for Leptospirosis Prevention Policy Implementation
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Group of Population | Number | Data Collection | Sampling |
---|---|---|---|
Leader of department of disease control | 1 | Individual in-depth interviews | - |
Officer of coordination unit for One Health | 1 | Individual in-depth interviews | - |
Provincial Public health officers | 3 | Individual in-depth interviews | purposive sampling |
District Public health officers | 3 | Individual in-depth interviews | purposive sampling |
Subdistrict Public health officers | 13 | Structured interviews | Purposively selected in sub districts with the highest leptospirosis incidence within a district |
Local government officers | 3 | Individual in-depth interviews | purposive sampling |
Livestock officers in Mahasarakham | 2 | Individual in-depth interviews | purposive sampling |
Implementation | Activities | Responsible Person |
---|---|---|
Early detection | Share outbreak information with healthcare providers | Patients Public health volunteers |
Early diagnosis | Make a preliminary diagnosis from the patient’s history and symptoms such as acute fever, headache, muscle pain following the Leptospirosis diagnosis guideline | Healthcare providers |
Early treatment | Give treatment to patient, following the leptospirosis diagnosis guideline. | Healthcare providers |
Early control | Prevention and control of leptospirosis one week after receiving the leptospirosis report. | Surveillance and Rapid Response Team |
Coordination | Investigate causes of leptospirosis cases and prepare advice for the people in the community. For example, advise about feeding animal, monitoring animal diseases and reporting leptospirosis cases. | Public health officers Livestock department |
Community involvement | Community participates in the prevention and control of leptospirosis. For example, warning about leptospirosis, establishing the leptospirosis prevention in the community etc. | Community |
Strengths | ||
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National Level | Provincial Level | Sub-District Level |
There is a National Strategic Plan for Emerging Infectious Disease Preparedness, Prevention and Response. There are mechanisms for cooperation between departments via Officer of coordination unit for One Health. | There is a Communicable Diseases Committee in the Province. | There are guidelines for the District Strengthening Disease Control. |
Weaknesses | ||
National Level | Provincial Level | Sub-District Level |
No plan and indicator between departments for prevention and control leptospirosis. | The Communicable Diseases Committee is not concerned by leptospirosis issue. The cooperation is only occasional. For example, public health and livestock officer join only to investigate leptospirosis disease punctually. | No standard or clear role for cooperation between departments No indicator to work using the One Health approach Leptospirosis prevention mainly focuses on patients and not the whole population. |
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Viroj, J.; Lajaunie, C.; Morand, S. Evolution of Public Health Prevention of Leptospirosis in a One Health Perspective: The Example of Mahasarakham Province (Thailand). Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2021, 6, 168. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030168
Viroj J, Lajaunie C, Morand S. Evolution of Public Health Prevention of Leptospirosis in a One Health Perspective: The Example of Mahasarakham Province (Thailand). Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2021; 6(3):168. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030168
Chicago/Turabian StyleViroj, Jaruwan, Claire Lajaunie, and Serge Morand. 2021. "Evolution of Public Health Prevention of Leptospirosis in a One Health Perspective: The Example of Mahasarakham Province (Thailand)" Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 6, no. 3: 168. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030168
APA StyleViroj, J., Lajaunie, C., & Morand, S. (2021). Evolution of Public Health Prevention of Leptospirosis in a One Health Perspective: The Example of Mahasarakham Province (Thailand). Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 6(3), 168. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030168