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PLoS One ; 19(6): e0295742, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38917073

RÉSUMÉ

The use of multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) for disease prioritization at the sub-national level in sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) is rare. In this research, we contextualized MCDA for parallel prioritization of endemic zoonoses and animal diseases in The Adamawa and North regions of Cameroon. MCDA was associated to categorical principal component analysis (CATPCA), and two-step cluster analysis. Six and seven domains made of 17 and 19 criteria (out of 70) respectively were selected by CATPCA for the prioritization of zoonoses and animal diseases, respectively. The most influencing domains were "public health" for zoonoses and "control and prevention" for animal diseases. Twenty-seven zoonoses and 40 animal diseases were ranked and grouped in three clusters. Sensitivity analysis resulted in high correlation between complete models and reduced models showing the robustness of the simplification processes. The tool used in this study can be applied to prioritize endemic zoonoses and transboundary animal diseases in SSA at the sub-national level and upscaled at the national and regional levels. The relevance of MCDA is high because of its contextualization process and participatory nature enabling better operationalization of disease prioritization outcomes in the context of African countries or other low and middle-income countries.


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Techniques d'aide à la décision , Zoonoses , Cameroun/épidémiologie , Zoonoses/épidémiologie , Zoonoses/prévention et contrôle , Zoonoses/transmission , Animaux , Humains , Maladies de l'animal/épidémiologie , Maladies de l'animal/prévention et contrôle , Analyse en composantes principales , Analyse de regroupements , Priorités en santé , Santé publique
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