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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 14.
Published in final edited form as: Rev Sci Tech. 2019 May;38(1):71–89. doi: 10.20506/rst.38.1.2942

Table II.

Overview of country implementation and other tool outcome use, categorised by tool, for nine multisectoral, One Health tools

Tool Year developed Total no. of countries where tool implemented No. of countries where tool was implemented with >3 other One Health tools/plans Percentage of times the below tools were used as input for tools listed in the first column (no. of opportunities to use tools)(a)
OIE PVS Pathway JEE NBW FAO–SET FAO–LMT(b) FAO–ATLASS(b) OH–SMART NAPHS
OIE PVS Pathway 2006 134 30 (22.40%) 50% (2) 100% (1)
JEE 2016 84 30 (35.70%) 83% (30) 88% (8)
NBW 2013 14 11 (78.60%) 100% (11) 100% (10) 100% (5) 100% (6)
FAO–SET 2017 13 13 (100.00%) 100% (8) 100% (11) 100% (11) 100% (8)
FAO–LMT(b) 2010 38 26 (68.40%)
FAO–ATLASS(b) 2017 19 13 (68.42%)
OHZDP 2014 20 17 (85.00%) 0% (15) 100% (9) 100% (1) 100% (1)
OH–SMART 2015 17 15 (88.20%) 100% (8) 100% (14) 50% (2) 100% (10) 100% (4)
NAPHS 2016 36 21 (58.30%) 100% (11)

FAO: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

FAO–ATLASS: FAO Assessment Tool for Laboratories and Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Systems

FAO–LMT: FAO Laboratory Mapping Tool

FAO–SET: FAO Surveillance Evaluation Tool

IHR: International Health Regulations

JEE: Joint External Evaluation

NAPHS: National Action Plan for Health Security

NBW: IHR/PVS National Bridging Workshop

OH–SMART: One Health Systems Mapping and Analysis Resource Toolkit

OHZDP: One Health Zoonotic Disease Prioritization Tool

OIE PVS Pathway: World Organisation for Animal Health Performance of Veterinary Services Pathway

a)

Only countries where four or more tools had been implemented were included in this analysis. Users wishing to obtain information about how these tools had been used previously could access it from publicly available reports or by obtaining reports from earlier users. For example, the JEE tool used results from the OIE PVS Pathway in 25 countries. All questionnaire responses and analysis reflect data available as of 2 November 2018

b)

Questionnaires not completed for the FAO–LMT and FAO–ATLASS tools; blank cells indicate that no data were available for analysis, either because reports or tool outcomes were not available for other partners to reference prior to their tool implementation (e.g. OIE PVS Pathway, NAPHS, etc.) or because questionnaires were not completed regarding specific tools (FAO–LMT and FAO–ATLASS); 17 of 19 FAO–ATLASS missions involved the full assessment with laboratory and surveillance modules, two were laboratory module only