Springer, 2022. — 316 p. — ISBN-13 9783030827267.
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The surveillance of animal diseases has been of major importance to global trading markets and has gained even more importance with regard to public health issues due to incidents such as the SARS episode in 2003 and more recently the threat of influenza and the Covid-19 pandemics. Highly contagious animal diseases such as foot and mouth disease are a significant threat to trade and could lead to export barriers and major economic losses if not detected early enough. Moreover, zoonotic diseases (transmitted from animals to humans) account for 60% of human infectious diseases, while almost 100% of emerging infectious diseases in humans are of animal origin. This early detection of health events is critical to prevent their introduction and spread, and to limit their health and economic consequences especially with zoonotic risks as seen with the Covid-19 pandemic. National animal health surveillance systems are in place to ensure this early detection of the emergence and control of circulating diseases.
General Introduction on Health Surveillance Evaluation
What to Evaluate and How
Methods for Economic Evaluation
Qualitative and Semi-Quantitative Methods for Process Evaluation
Statistical and Modeling Approaches to Evaluate and Inform Surveillance Design
Evaluation in the Policy Cycle