Zoonotic diseases – or diseases which can pass from animals to humans – pose a significant threat to global health. The recent COVID-19 pandemic was a stark illustration of the importance of timely detection and monitoring when it comes to disease outbreaks. The IAEA is supporting countries around the world to use nuclear-derived techniques to help prevent future outbreaks or pandemics with its Zoonotic Disease Integrated Action (ZODIAC) initiative, participants heard at a side event of the 67th IAEA General Conference taking place in Vienna this week.
At the Zoonotic Disease Integrated Action (ZODIAC): Current Status and Future Direction event, representatives of IAEA Member States and Agency experts highlighted the actions undertaken through the initiative, launched by the IAEA in 2020. They presented the progress made over the past three years and how ZODIAC is supporting countries to be better prepared to detect, identify and address, as early as possible, the ongoing and potential outbreaks of emerging or re-emerging zoonotic diseases. Zoonotic diseases include diseases caused by bacteria, parasites, fungi or viruses that originate in animals and can be transmitted to humans.