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Disease Surveillance Strategies in Swine

Disease Surveillance Strategies in Swine

... The volume and the structure of pig production in different Nordic countries is described in table 1. The volume of the production is clearly largest in Denmark countries, and 80% of the Danish production is exported. ...

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Assessment of the usefulness of integrated disease surveillance and response on suspected ebola cases in the Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana

Assessment of the usefulness of integrated disease surveillance and response on suspected ebola cases in the Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana

... integrated disease surveillance and response (IDSR) aimed at strengthening public health surveillance and response to priority infectious diseases at district level ...integrates surveillance ...

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The ecology of wildlife disease surveillance: demographic and prevalence fluctuations undermine surveillance

The ecology of wildlife disease surveillance: demographic and prevalence fluctuations undermine surveillance

... wildlife disease surveillance is detection of disease rather than quantification of ...re-emerging disease, where detection is a precursor to further action, which would include heightened ...

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Review of software for space-time disease surveillance

Review of software for space-time disease surveillance

... in surveillance because it can fluctuate widely for rare diseases or in rural areas where populations are ...in surveillance applications, models confer these same advantages. Disease ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2001

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2001

... organise disease surveillance, investigate notified cases, and institute control measures to prevent the further spread of many diseases, including measles, meningococcal disease, hepatitis A, and ...

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Disease surveillance using a hidden Markov model

Disease surveillance using a hidden Markov model

... observed disease counts in each small area y [t, i] and in area neighbours yn [t, i] at each time point (day) t = 1, ...two disease states as ...automated disease surveillance ...hidden ...

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PHSkb: A knowledgebase to support notifiable disease surveillance

PHSkb: A knowledgebase to support notifiable disease surveillance

... between surveillance informa- tion systems and their clinical and laboratory counter- parts, through use of a set of integrated content standards for disease ...on surveillance metrics such as ...

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The ecology of wildlife disease surveillance: demographic and prevalence fluctuations undermine surveillance

The ecology of wildlife disease surveillance: demographic and prevalence fluctuations undermine surveillance

... Key-words: wildlife disease systems, wildlife ecology, disease surveillance, demographic fluctuations, wildlife populations, disease transmission models, stochastic population models... [r] ...

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Statistical analyses in disease surveillance systems

Statistical analyses in disease surveillance systems

... for disease surveillance have focused mainly on the performance of outbreak detection algo- rithms and have not paid sufficient attention to the data quality and representativeness, two factors that are ...

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Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2005

Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2005

... Some communicable diseases, notably chlamydia, pertussis and cryptosporidiosis, remain significant public health problems. However, much progress has been made with other diseases such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, ...

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Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2004

Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2004

... The data derived from notifiable diseases captures only a subset of infectious diseases that cause disease in people. Nonetheless, analysis of these data indicates that enteric viruses, blood borne viruses, ...

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Year in Review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2003

Year in Review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2003

... the surveillance mechanisms for notifiable conditions may not include all deaths associated with these ...meningoccocal disease) in order to put control measures in ...

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Conceptualising the technical relationship of animal disease surveillance to intervention and mitigation as a basis for economic analysis

Conceptualising the technical relationship of animal disease surveillance to intervention and mitigation as a basis for economic analysis

... multidisciplinary surveillance teams that detect the virus early to limit its spread, clinical effects, and economic ...warning surveillance system for the worldwide integra- tion and exchange of avian ...

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Visualization techniques and graphical user interfaces in syndromic surveillance systems  Summary from the Disease Surveillance Workshop, Sept  11–12, 2007; Bangkok, Thailand

Visualization techniques and graphical user interfaces in syndromic surveillance systems Summary from the Disease Surveillance Workshop, Sept 11–12, 2007; Bangkok, Thailand

... to surveillance systems typically includes a geographic identifier such as a ZIP code or in Canada, by postal ...visualization, surveillance sys- tems commonly generate maps with colour gradients denoting ...

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Small animal disease surveillance: respiratory disease 2017

Small animal disease surveillance: respiratory disease 2017

... ocular and periocular tissues in a wide range of mammals including dogs, cats and humans. The disease is endemic and locally transmitted in wide areas of mainland Europe. Cases are now being seen in the UK in dogs ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 1999

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 1999

... In this edition, we review the trends in reports of notifiable diseases received by the NSW Department of Health for 1999. Readers interested in the details of specific diseases should review Tables 1 to 4 for ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2000

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2000

... In this issue, we review the trends in reports of notifiable diseases received by the NSW Department of Health for 2000. Readers interested in the details of specific diseases should review Tables 1 to 4 for ...

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Small animal disease surveillance

Small animal disease surveillance

... CPV-2 is a major cause of severe haemorrhagic diarrhoea in dogs. Since its emergence in 1978, there have been further mutations in the viral capsid leading to the development of types CPV-2a, 2b and more recently 2c. The ...

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Year in Review: Infectious Disease Surveillance, 1998

Year in Review: Infectious Disease Surveillance, 1998

... South Africa continues to report flu activity at the level of 'local outbreak' for both influenza A and B, and both Chile and Paraguay reported 'sporadic' activity..[r] ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2002

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2002

... notifiable disease, however, was from pneumococcal disease, and more complete vaccination coverage in young children and older adults should lead to a reduction in the number of both cases and ...

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