The ability to rapidly detect and respond to wildlife morbidity and mortality events is critical for reducing threats to wildlife populations. Surveillance systems that use pre-diagnostic clinical data can contribute to the early detection of wildlife morbidities caused by a multitude of threats, including disease and anthropogenic disturbances. Here, we demonstrate proof of concept for use of a wildlife disease surveillance system, the 'Wildlife Morbidity and Mortality Event Alert System', that integrates pre-diagnostic clinical data in near real-time from a network of wildlife rehabilitation organizations, for early and enhanced detection of unusual wildlife morbidity and mortality events. The system classifies clinical pre-diagnostic dat...
In this globalized world, the spread of new, exotic and re-emerging diseases has become one of the m...
Background: Emerging and reemerging zoonotic diseases have become a global concern due to their freq...
In an effort to recognize and address communicable and point-source epidemics in dog and cat populat...
Recent studies have shown that amongst emerging infectious disease events in humans, about 40% were ...
Predicting emerging diseases is among the most difficult challenges facing researchers and health ma...
Predicting emerging diseases is among the most difficult challenges facing researchers and health ma...
[Extract] Effective surveillance is crucial for early detection and successful mitigation of emergin...
This session will improve awareness and utility of Wildlife Morbidity and Mortality event reporting
Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly originating from wildlife. Many of these diseases have...
Des études récentes ont montré que parmi les infections émergentes chez l'homme, env. 40% étaient de...
The monitoring of animal health worldwide, especially the early detection of emerging outbreaks, is ...
The use of natural language data for animal population surveillance represents a valuable opportunit...
In a context of disease emergence and faced with the ever-growing evidence of the role of wildlife i...
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 this globalized world, the spread of new, exotic and re-emerging diseases has become one of the m...
Background: Emerging and reemerging zoonotic diseases have become a global concern due to their freq...
In an effort to recognize and address communicable and point-source epidemics in dog and cat populat...
Recent studies have shown that amongst emerging infectious disease events in humans, about 40% were ...
Predicting emerging diseases is among the most difficult challenges facing researchers and health ma...
Predicting emerging diseases is among the most difficult challenges facing researchers and health ma...
[Extract] Effective surveillance is crucial for early detection and successful mitigation of emergin...
This session will improve awareness and utility of Wildlife Morbidity and Mortality event reporting
Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly originating from wildlife. Many of these diseases have...
Des études récentes ont montré que parmi les infections émergentes chez l'homme, env. 40% étaient de...
The monitoring of animal health worldwide, especially the early detection of emerging outbreaks, is ...
The use of natural language data for animal population surveillance represents a valuable opportunit...
In a context of disease emergence and faced with the ever-growing evidence of the role of wildlife i...
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 this globalized world, the spread of new, exotic and re-emerging diseases has become one of the m...
Background: Emerging and reemerging zoonotic diseases have become a global concern due to their freq...
In an effort to recognize and address communicable and point-source epidemics in dog and cat populat...