A potentially sensitive way to detect disease outbreaks is syndromic surveillance, i.e. monitoring the number of syndromes reported in the population of interest, comparing it to the baseline rate, and drawing conclusions about outbreaks using statistical methods. A decision maker may use the results to take disease control actions or to initiate enhanced epidemiological investigations. In addition to the total count of syndromes there are often additional pieces of information to consider when assessing the probability of an outbreak. This includes clustering of syndromes in space and time as well as historical data on the occurrence of syndromes, seasonality of the disease, etc. In this paper, we show how Bayesian theory for syndromic sur...
Recent studies have shown that amongst emerging infectious disease events in humans, about 40% were ...
BACKGROUND In an era of ubiquitous electronic collection of animal health data, multivariate surveil...
Lack of disease surveillance in small companion animals worldwide has contributed to a deficit in ou...
A potentially sensitive way to detect disease outbreaks is syndromic surveillance, i.e. monitoring t...
Emerging vector-borne diseases are a growing concern, especially for horse populations, which are at...
Emerging vector-borne diseases are a growing concern, especially for horse populations, which are at...
Emerging vector-borne diseases are a growing concern, especially for horse populations, which are at...
Emerging vector-borne diseases are a growing concern, especially for horse populations, which are at...
<div><p>In this work we propose the adoption of a statistical framework used in the evaluation of fo...
In this work we propose the adoption of a statistical framework used in the evaluation of forensic e...
Two vector borne diseases, caused by the Bluetongue and Schmallenberg viruses respectively, have eme...
Two vector borne diseases, caused by the Bluetongue and Schmallenberg viruses respectively, have eme...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of StatisticsTrevor HefleyDisease surveillance data are commonly used...
In this work we propose the adoption of a statistical framework used in the evaluation of forensic e...
Control programmes against non-regulated infectious diseases of farm animals are widely implemented....
Recent studies have shown that amongst emerging infectious disease events in humans, about 40% were ...
BACKGROUND In an era of ubiquitous electronic collection of animal health data, multivariate surveil...
Lack of disease surveillance in small companion animals worldwide has contributed to a deficit in ou...
A potentially sensitive way to detect disease outbreaks is syndromic surveillance, i.e. monitoring t...
Emerging vector-borne diseases are a growing concern, especially for horse populations, which are at...
Emerging vector-borne diseases are a growing concern, especially for horse populations, which are at...
Emerging vector-borne diseases are a growing concern, especially for horse populations, which are at...
Emerging vector-borne diseases are a growing concern, especially for horse populations, which are at...
<div><p>In this work we propose the adoption of a statistical framework used in the evaluation of fo...
In this work we propose the adoption of a statistical framework used in the evaluation of forensic e...
Two vector borne diseases, caused by the Bluetongue and Schmallenberg viruses respectively, have eme...
Two vector borne diseases, caused by the Bluetongue and Schmallenberg viruses respectively, have eme...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of StatisticsTrevor HefleyDisease surveillance data are commonly used...
In this work we propose the adoption of a statistical framework used in the evaluation of forensic e...
Control programmes against non-regulated infectious diseases of farm animals are widely implemented....
Recent studies have shown that amongst emerging infectious disease events in humans, about 40% were ...
BACKGROUND In an era of ubiquitous electronic collection of animal health data, multivariate surveil...
Lack of disease surveillance in small companion animals worldwide has contributed to a deficit in ou...