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Time of India
a day ago
- Health
- Time of India
Formation of a National Joint Outbreak Response Team to address "Disease X"
Nagpur : The National Institute of One Health (NIOH), currently being established in Nagpur, will feature a specialised National Outbreak Response Team aimed at swiftly identifying and analysing the root causes of disease outbreaks. Dr. Pragya Yadav, Director-in-Charge of the National Institute of Occupational Health (NIOH) and senior scientist at the ICMR-National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, said that the initiative will involve collaboration among experts from multiple sectors. Speaking to ANI, Dr Yadav said, "Under the National Institute of One Health, several initiatives are already underway, including national-level mock exercises to assess outbreak response, the formation of a National Joint Outbreak Response Team to investigate the root causes of outbreaks or ongoing diseases, and research focused on vaccines, antiviral treatments, and cost-effective diagnostic methods." The Director-in-Charge of NIOH stated that the National Institute of One Health will serve as a platform for all ministries and sectors to collaborate on research. "The National Institute of One Health will unite all ministries and sectors to collaborate on research. This institute will work towards enhancing surveillance, research, and development to make India a stronger nation," She added. Dr Yadav added, "The goal is to prepare the country for future health challenges and make it more resilient." The National Institute of One Health is being established to strengthen the country's ability to manage future pandemics and outbreaks of zoonotic diseases . The Indian Council of Medical Research ( ICMR ) and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) decided to establish a National Institute of One Health at Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. In this context, two collaborative research projects, funded by the ICAR and ICMR, were initiated to conduct the epidemiological surveillance of selected zoonotic diseases in Central India. The scientific collaboration between veterinary and medical faculties has set an example for the effective implementation of the One Health (OH) programme for the establishment of the National Institute of OH.


News18
2 days ago
- Health
- News18
India's First One Health Institute In Nagpur To Track Human, Animal & Environmental Diseases Together
The institute will test samples nationwide to trace disease spread and issue timely alerts if a new virus is found in animals, helping prevent transmission to humans The country's first One Health Institute is under construction in Nagpur, aiming to simultaneously monitor diseases affecting humans, animals and the environment. Dr. Pragya Yadav, Director of the National Institute for One Health, highlighted that this significant initiative by the government is geared towards addressing future epidemic challenges more effectively. The National Institute for One Health (NIOH) in Nagpur, Maharashtra, will track diseases across humans, animals, and the environment, enabling early detection. What Makes The Institute Stand Out? The institute will identify zoonotic diseases such as COVID, bird flu, and the Nipah virus. A collaborative effort involving doctors, veterinarians, scientists, and environmental experts will work towards understanding the origins of these diseases. When Will It Be Ready? According to Dr. Yadav, the institute is expected to be fully operational within the next two years, with rapid progress being made on its building and modern laboratories. How Will It Prevent Epidemics? The institute's role in epidemic prevention involves testing samples from across the country to trace and analyse how diseases spread. Should a new virus be detected in any animal, timely alerts will be issued to prevent the disease from spreading to humans. Additionally, the institute will maintain connections with global agencies like the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), positioning India to participate in global epidemic warnings and solutions. Equipped with high-safety labs such as BSL-2, BSL-3, and BSL-4, the institute will collaborate with various ministries, including health, animal husbandry, and environment, to determine whether diseases originate from animals, the environment, or other factors. What Is One Health? The concept of One Health revolves around understanding the interconnected health of humans, animals and the environment to prevent diseases. The National Institute for One Health will serve as a collaborative platform, fostering data monitoring across departments to ensure timely responses to future epidemics. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from politics to crime and society. Stay informed with the latest India news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! First Published: June 18, 2025, 19:17 IST