Saturday, October 5, 2024

Influenza and Zoonoses Education among Youth in Agriculture Program








Influenza and Zoonoses Education among Youth in Agriculture Program

Purpose


The program educates youth about flu and other zoonotic diseases shared between animals and people. It also delivers disease prevention messages and strengthens One Health networks at the state level and within agricultural communities across America.



Background

In 2011, after multiple outbreaks of influenza (flu) in people caused by viruses that normally spread in pigs, CDC created the Influenza and Zoonoses Education Among Youth in Agriculture program. This program was created in collaboration with the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Since then, CDC has worked with CSTE and USDA to promote One Health collaborations between federal and state public health and animal health authorities and state youth agriculture groups.



Program goals and objectives

Improve participant awareness and knowledge of variant and avian (bird) flu virus infections and other zoonotic diseases, including how diseases spread and how to prevent them.

Motivate participants to adopt behaviors that can help prevent the spread of zoonotic disease.
Help participants better understand the roles public and animal health play in disease prevention and how they work together to achieve the best health for both people and animals.

Develop relationships among stakeholders to facilitate more effective and efficient responses to important public and animal health issues (for example, outbreak response).

Foster inter-state collaboration around youth zoonotic disease education and outbreak response efforts, with the goal of creating a sustainable regional and national partnership network to implement this work.
Increase participant awareness and knowledge of careers in public and animal health.



Website: International Conference on Infectious Diseases.

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