About this Research Topic
To meet these challenges, it is important to find new ways of enhancing existing surveillance approaches and develop new ones. These include undertaking a One-Health approach in which humans, animals, plants and the environment are part of an integrated ecosystem. Within the animal ecosphere, surveillance coverage should be adequate for all different animal-types i.e. livestock, companion animals, wildlife and feral animals.
This research topic aims to collate innovative ideas for enhancing all aspects of animal health surveillance. Strengthening participation in surveillance by those close to animals is critical. Other aspects include, but are not limited to, sample collection, diagnostic processes, data and information collection, data analysis and information dissemination. We also encourage submission of manuscripts with a multidisciplinary scope and those that provide new insights in surveillance implementation or policy.
Keywords: #CollectionSeries, disease control, detection, epidemiology, infection, monitoring, screening, emerging disease, exotic disease, early warning, surveillance, one health
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