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Practical surveillance guidelines for the progressive control of Food-and-Mouth Disease and other transboundary animal diseased

Summary

Progressive control pathways provide a stepwise, measurable approach to disease control and, potentially, eradication. Surveillance systems must be capable of providing useful information to document programme progress, assessing intervention efforts, and the achievement of interim outcomes. This document demonstrates a practical surveillance approach that progressesfrom measuring broad disease epidemiology and risk factors to specifically evaluating intervention options and documenting low disease prevalence. The process focusses on aligning practical surveillance components with disease programme outcomes while focusing on foot-and-mouth disease as an example.

Principle Investigator(s)

Planned Completion date: 20/09/2024

Researcher Organisations

Wageningen University & Research

Source Country

NetherlandsIconNetherlands