Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1064456 Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Development and implementation of global animal disease surveillance has been limited by the lack of information systems that enable near real-time data capturing, sharing, analysis, and related decision- and policy-making. The objective of this paper is to describe requirements for global animal disease surveillance, including design and functionality of tools and methods for visualization and analysis of animal disease data. The paper also explores the potential application of techniques for spatial and spatio-temporal analysis on global animal disease surveillance, including for example, landscape genetics, social network analysis, and Bayesian modeling. Finally, highly pathogenic avian influenza data from Denmark and Sweden are used to illustrate the potential application of a novel system (Disease BioPortal) for data sharing, visualization, and analysis for regional and global surveillance efforts.

► We described requirements for global animal disease surveillance. ► We explored the use of tools for spatio-temporal analysis on animal disease surveillance. ► Highly pathogenic avian influenza in Denmark and Sweden was used as an example.

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