Lack of disease surveillance in small companion animals worldwide has contributed to a deficit in our ability to detect and respond to outbreaks. In this paper we describe the first real-time syndromic surveillance system that conducts integrated spatio-temporal analysis of data from a national network of veterinary premises for the early detection of disease outbreaks in small animals. We illustrate the system’s performance using data relating to gastrointestinal disease in dogs and cats. The data consist of approximately one million electronic health records for dogs and cats, collected from 458 UK veterinary premises between March 2014 and 2016. For this illustration, the system predicts the relative reporting rate of gastrointestinal di...
The development and implementation of systems for real-time monitoring of health data has been limit...
Predicting emerging diseases is among the most difficult challenges facing researchers and health ma...
A potentially sensitive way to detect disease outbreaks is syndromic surveillance, i.e. monitoring t...
Lack of disease surveillance in small companion animals worldwide has contributed to a deficit in ou...
In an effort to recognize and address communicable and point-source epidemics in dog and cat populat...
In an effort to recognize and address communicable and point-source epidemics in dog and cat populat...
This paper reviews recent progress in the development of syndromic surveillance systems for veterina...
There is interest in the potential of companion animal surveillance to provide data to improve pet h...
BACKGROUND: Syndromic surveillance research has focused on two main themes: the search for data sour...
Syndromic surveillance research has focused on two main themes: the search for data sources that can...
In human and animal health, conventional approaches to preventing and controlling gastrointestinal d...
Background Syndromic surveillance research has focused on two main themes: the search for data sour...
This paper reviews recent progress in the development of syndromic surveillance systems for veterina...
The 2007 nephrotoxicosis outbreak associated with melamine and cyanuric acid adulteration of pet foo...
Syndromic surveillance can be characterised as a process involving the continuous analysis of health...
The development and implementation of systems for real-time monitoring of health data has been limit...
Predicting emerging diseases is among the most difficult challenges facing researchers and health ma...
A potentially sensitive way to detect disease outbreaks is syndromic surveillance, i.e. monitoring t...
Lack of disease surveillance in small companion animals worldwide has contributed to a deficit in ou...
In an effort to recognize and address communicable and point-source epidemics in dog and cat populat...
In an effort to recognize and address communicable and point-source epidemics in dog and cat populat...
This paper reviews recent progress in the development of syndromic surveillance systems for veterina...
There is interest in the potential of companion animal surveillance to provide data to improve pet h...
BACKGROUND: Syndromic surveillance research has focused on two main themes: the search for data sour...
Syndromic surveillance research has focused on two main themes: the search for data sources that can...
In human and animal health, conventional approaches to preventing and controlling gastrointestinal d...
Background Syndromic surveillance research has focused on two main themes: the search for data sour...
This paper reviews recent progress in the development of syndromic surveillance systems for veterina...
The 2007 nephrotoxicosis outbreak associated with melamine and cyanuric acid adulteration of pet foo...
Syndromic surveillance can be characterised as a process involving the continuous analysis of health...
The development and implementation of systems for real-time monitoring of health data has been limit...
Predicting emerging diseases is among the most difficult challenges facing researchers and health ma...
A potentially sensitive way to detect disease outbreaks is syndromic surveillance, i.e. monitoring t...