Author:
KOSMIDER R. D.,KELLY L.,SIMONS R. L.,BROUWER A.,DAVID G.
Abstract
SUMMARYThe monitoring and surveillance of animal diseases is becoming increasingly
important to policy-makers in Great Britain particularly given recent incursions
of avian influenza and the emergence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy. To
meet this surveillance objective, data from British livestock is collected and
analysed retrospectively on an ongoing basis. However, these data can also be
analysed prospectively within an early detection system which raises alerts to
significant increases in disease reporting soon after they occur in the field.
The feasibility of such an approach has been examined previously for
Salmonella. This paper applied the approach to a further
subset of surveillance data to alert those monitoring disease to increases in
potentially new and emerging diseases. Thus far, the analysis, conducted on a
quarterly basis, has proved a useful additional tool in enhanced surveillance by
raising alerts to significant increases in several syndromes in both sheep and
cattle.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
10 articles.
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