Integrating digital and field surveillance as complementary efforts to manage epidemic diseases of livestock: African swine fever as a case study

Author:

Tizzani MicheleORCID,Muñoz-Gómez VioletaORCID,De Nardi Marco,Paolotti Daniela,Muñoz Olga,Ceschi Piera,Viltrop Arvo,Capua Ilaria

Abstract

SARS-CoV-2 has clearly shown that efficient management of infectious diseases requires a top-down approach which must be complemented with a bottom-up response to be effective. Here we investigate a novel approach to surveillance for transboundary animal diseases using African Swine (ASF) fever as a model. We collected data both at a population level and at the local level on information-seeking behavior respectively through digital data and targeted questionnaire-based surveys to relevant stakeholders such as pig farmers and veterinary authorities. Our study shows how information-seeking behavior and resulting public attention during an epidemic, can be identified through novel data streams from digital platforms such as Wikipedia. Leveraging attention in a critical moment can be key to providing the correct information at the right moment, especially to an interested cohort of people. We also bring evidence on how field surveys aimed at local workers and veterinary authorities remain a crucial tool to assess more in-depth preparedness and awareness among front-line actors. We conclude that these two tools should be used in combination to maximize the outcome of surveillance and prevention activities for selected transboundary animal diseases such as ASF.

Funder

Zurich Insurance Company LTD

Fondazione CRT

Leonardo Fellowship Program, Circular Health Initiative at University of Florida

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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