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. 2023 Nov 1;2:100050. doi: 10.1016/j.soh.2023.100050

Table 2.

Comparison of WHO's International Health Regulations and WOAH's Performance of Veterinary Services.

Aspect of Comparison International Health Regulations (IHR) Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS)
Scope Human health Animal health
Member States 196 member states 182 member countries
Primary focus Human diseases and public health Animal diseases and animal health
Legal basis Legally binding treaty (IHR2005) Non-binding international standards
Purpose Prevention and response to international public health emergencies Evaluation and improvement of national veterinary services
Reporting requirements Mandatory reporting of specified diseases and events with potential international impact Voluntary reporting of animal health data
Disease categories Focus on human diseases such as pandemics, epidemics, and specific diseases of international concern Focus on animal diseases, including notifiable terrestrial and aquatic animal diseases
Monitoring and evaluation WHO conducts assessments and provides guidance on capacity-building WOAH conducts evaluations and offers support for improving veterinary services
Capacity building WHO supports member states in building capacity for disease surveillance, detection, and response WOAH assists member countries in enhancing their veterinary infrastructure and capabilities
Notification time frames Immediate notification of certain diseases or events (within 24 h) Reporting of animal diseases and events may not have strict timeframes
Sanitary measures Recommendations for travel and trade restrictions to prevent the international spread of diseases Recommendations for sanitary measures in animal populations to control disease spread
Zoonotic diseases Includes zoonotic diseases that can impact human health Focuses on diseases that affect animals, but zoonotic diseases are indirectly addressed due to their impact on animal health and trade
Communication Emphasis on international coordination and communication between member states and WHO Emphasis on national veterinary authorities' communication with WOAH and other relevant organizations
Transparency IHR provisions require transparency in disease reporting and response measures WOAH promotes transparency in the evaluation of veterinary services and encourages member countries to share relevant information