The surveillance of (emerging) wildlife diseases can provide important, objective evidence of the circulation of pathogens of interest for veterinary and/or public health. The involvement of multiple research institutions in wildlife disease surveillance can ensure the best use of existing knowledge and expertise, but can also complicate or add challenges to the integration of wildlife disease surveillance components into a national programme. Documenting the existing efforts in a country's surveillance of wildlife diseases, including the institutes in which it takes place, provides a basis for policy-makers and authorities to identify gaps and priorities in their current surveillance programmes. This paper describes the wildlife disease su...
Many infectious diseases originating from, or carried by, wildlife affect wildlife conservation and ...
ABSTRACT: The domestic animals/wildlife interface is becoming a global issue of growing interest. Ho...
Preparedness against vector-borne threats depends on the existence of a long-term, sustainable surve...
The surveillance of (emerging) wildlife diseases can provide important, objective evidence of the ci...
In a context of disease emergence and faced with the ever-growing evidence of the role of wildlife i...
The intensity of surveillance and funding sources varied greatly per country, with the number of ani...
Surveillance of wildlife health in Europe remains informal and reporting wildlife diseases is not ye...
Whilst multiple countries in Europe have wildlife health surveillance (WHS) programmes, they vary in...
A transdisciplinary, One Health approach is proposed for the coordination of wildlife health diagnos...
In contemporary society and modern livestock farming, a monitoring and surveillance system for anima...
Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly originating from wildlife. Many of these diseases have...
[Extract] Effective surveillance is crucial for early detection and successful mitigation of emergin...
Monitoring is needed to identify changes in disease occurrence and to measure the impact of interven...
Infections shared with wildlife matter because many are zoonotic, because of their impact on animal ...
During the past decades the interest in surveillance and monitoring of wildlife diseases has grown i...
Many infectious diseases originating from, or carried by, wildlife affect wildlife conservation and ...
ABSTRACT: The domestic animals/wildlife interface is becoming a global issue of growing interest. Ho...
Preparedness against vector-borne threats depends on the existence of a long-term, sustainable surve...
The surveillance of (emerging) wildlife diseases can provide important, objective evidence of the ci...
In a context of disease emergence and faced with the ever-growing evidence of the role of wildlife i...
The intensity of surveillance and funding sources varied greatly per country, with the number of ani...
Surveillance of wildlife health in Europe remains informal and reporting wildlife diseases is not ye...
Whilst multiple countries in Europe have wildlife health surveillance (WHS) programmes, they vary in...
A transdisciplinary, One Health approach is proposed for the coordination of wildlife health diagnos...
In contemporary society and modern livestock farming, a monitoring and surveillance system for anima...
Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly originating from wildlife. Many of these diseases have...
[Extract] Effective surveillance is crucial for early detection and successful mitigation of emergin...
Monitoring is needed to identify changes in disease occurrence and to measure the impact of interven...
Infections shared with wildlife matter because many are zoonotic, because of their impact on animal ...
During the past decades the interest in surveillance and monitoring of wildlife diseases has grown i...
Many infectious diseases originating from, or carried by, wildlife affect wildlife conservation and ...
ABSTRACT: The domestic animals/wildlife interface is becoming a global issue of growing interest. Ho...
Preparedness against vector-borne threats depends on the existence of a long-term, sustainable surve...