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This program applies the “One Health” approach to tackling pandemics, initiated at the program,
New Century, New Challenges, New Dilemmas: The Global Nexus of
Animal and Public Health
(2007).
The first program in this new series,
How Do We Measure Progress?
, saw Fellows develop
new timeliness metrics
to support faster outbreak detection, verification and intervention.
The Salzburg metrics were adopted by the World Health Organisation within a month of the program’s conclusion.
Based on the success of this inaugural program, the 2019 program,
Metrics for One Health Surveillance
expanded the focus to animal as well as human health and develop timeliness metrics for zoonotic surveillance. Fellows produced
The
Salzburg Statement on Metrics for One Health Surveillance
.