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Review
. 2015 Apr 28:3:74.
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2015.00074. eCollection 2015.

Integrating novel data streams to support biosurveillance in commercial livestock production systems in developed countries: challenges and opportunities

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Integrating novel data streams to support biosurveillance in commercial livestock production systems in developed countries: challenges and opportunities

M Carolyn Gates et al. Front Public Health. .

Abstract

Reducing the burden of emerging and endemic infectious diseases on commercial livestock production systems will require the development of innovative technology platforms that enable information from diverse animal health resources to be collected, analyzed, and communicated in near real-time. In this paper, we review recent initiatives to leverage data routinely observed by farmers, production managers, veterinary practitioners, diagnostic laboratories, regulatory officials, and slaughterhouse inspectors for disease surveillance purposes. The most commonly identified challenges were (1) the lack of standardized systems for recording essential data elements within and between surveillance data streams, (2) the additional time required to collect data elements that are not routinely recorded by participants, (3) the concern over the sharing and use of business sensitive information with regulatory authorities and other data analysts, (4) the difficulty in developing sustainable incentives to maintain long-term program participation, and (5) the limitations in current methods for analyzing and reporting animal health information in a manner that facilitates actionable response. With the significant recent advances in information science, there are many opportunities to develop more sophisticated systems that meet national disease surveillance objectives, while still providing participants with valuable tools and feedback to manage routine animal health concerns.

Keywords: biosurveillance; epidemiology; infectious disease; information technology; livestock production; syndromic surveillance; veterinary medicine.

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Relative specificity and timeliness of surveillance data streams in commercial livestock production systems.

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