Veterinary informatics: forging the future between veterinary medicine, human medicine, and One Health initiatives—a joint paper by the Association for Veterinary Informatics (AVI) and the CTSA One Health Alliance (COHA)

Author:

Lustgarten Jonathan L12ORCID,Zehnder Ashley3,Shipman Wayde4,Gancher Elizabeth5,Webb Tracy L6

Affiliation:

1. Association for Veterinary Informatics, Dixon, California, USA

2. VCA Inc., Health Technology & Informatics, Los Angeles, California, USA

3. Fauna Bio Inc., Berkeley, California, USA

4. Veterinary Medical Databases, Columbia, Missouri, USA

5. Department of Infectious diseases and HIV medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

6. Department of Clinical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

Abstract

Abstract Objectives This manuscript reviews the current state of veterinary medical electronic health records and the ability to aggregate and analyze large datasets from multiple organizations and clinics. We also review analytical techniques as well as research efforts into veterinary informatics with a focus on applications relevant to human and animal medicine. Our goal is to provide references and context for these resources so that researchers can identify resources of interest and translational opportunities to advance the field. Methods and Results This review covers various methods of veterinary informatics including natural language processing and machine learning techniques in brief and various ongoing and future projects. After detailing techniques and sources of data, we describe some of the challenges and opportunities within veterinary informatics as well as providing reviews of common One Health techniques and specific applications that affect both humans and animals. Discussion Current limitations in the field of veterinary informatics include limited sources of training data for developing machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms, siloed data between academic institutions, corporate institutions, and many small private practices, and inconsistent data formats that make many integration problems difficult. Despite those limitations, there have been significant advancements in the field in the last few years and continued development of a few, key, large data resources that are available for interested clinicians and researchers. These real-world use cases and applications show current and significant future potential as veterinary informatics grows in importance. Veterinary informatics can forge new possibilities within veterinary medicine and between veterinary medicine, human medicine, and One Health initiatives.

Funder

Association for Veterinary Informatics

CTSA One Health Alliance

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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