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Key Learnings During the Development of a Generic Data Collection Tool to Support Assessment of Freedom of Infection in Cattle Herds

Various European Member States have implemented control or eradication programmes for endemic infectious diseases in cattle. The design of these programmes varies between countries and therefore comparison of the outputs of different control programmes is complex. Although output-based methods to es...

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Autores principales: van Roon, Annika M., Rapaliute, Egle, Koleci, Xhelil, Muñoz, Violeta, Mercat, Mathilde, Faverjon, Céline, Santman-Berends, Inge M. G. A., Nielen, Mirjam, More, Simon J., Graham, David, Guelbenzu-Gonzalo, Maria, Madouasse, Aurélien, Fourichon, Christine, van Schaik, Gerdien
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8107354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33981745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.656336
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author van Roon, Annika M.
Rapaliute, Egle
Koleci, Xhelil
Muñoz, Violeta
Mercat, Mathilde
Faverjon, Céline
Santman-Berends, Inge M. G. A.
Nielen, Mirjam
More, Simon J.
Graham, David
Guelbenzu-Gonzalo, Maria
Madouasse, Aurélien
Fourichon, Christine
van Schaik, Gerdien
author_facet van Roon, Annika M.
Rapaliute, Egle
Koleci, Xhelil
Muñoz, Violeta
Mercat, Mathilde
Faverjon, Céline
Santman-Berends, Inge M. G. A.
Nielen, Mirjam
More, Simon J.
Graham, David
Guelbenzu-Gonzalo, Maria
Madouasse, Aurélien
Fourichon, Christine
van Schaik, Gerdien
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description Various European Member States have implemented control or eradication programmes for endemic infectious diseases in cattle. The design of these programmes varies between countries and therefore comparison of the outputs of different control programmes is complex. Although output-based methods to estimate the confidence of freedom resulting from these programmes are under development, as yet there is no practical modeling framework applicable to a variety of infectious diseases. Therefore, a data collection tool was developed to evaluate data availability and quality and to collect actual input data required for such a modeling framework. The aim of the current paper is to present the key learnings from the process of the development of this data collection tool. The data collection tool was developed by experts from two international projects: STOC free (Surveillance Tool for Outcome-based Comparison of FREEdom from infection, www.stocfree.eu) and SOUND control (Standardizing OUtput-based surveillance to control Non-regulated Diseases of cattle in the EU, www.sound-control.eu). Initially a data collection tool was developed for assessment of freedom of bovine viral diarrhea virus in six Western European countries. This tool was then further generalized to enable inclusion of data for other cattle diseases i.e., infectious bovine rhinotracheitis and Johne's disease. Subsequently, the tool was pilot-tested by a Western and Eastern European country, discussed with animal health experts from 32 different European countries and further developed for use throughout Europe. The developed online data collection tool includes a wide range of variables that could reasonably influence confidence of freedom, including those relating to cattle demographics, risk factors for introduction and characteristics of disease control programmes. Our results highlight the fact that data requirements for different cattle diseases can be generalized and easily included in a data collection tool. However, there are large differences in data availability and comparability across European countries, presenting challenges to the development of a standardized data collection tool and modeling framework. These key learnings are important for development of any generic data collection tool for animal disease control purposes. Further, the results can facilitate development of output-based modeling frameworks that aim to calculate confidence of freedom from disease.
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spelling pubmed-81073542021-05-11 Key Learnings During the Development of a Generic Data Collection Tool to Support Assessment of Freedom of Infection in Cattle Herds van Roon, Annika M. Rapaliute, Egle Koleci, Xhelil Muñoz, Violeta Mercat, Mathilde Faverjon, Céline Santman-Berends, Inge M. G. A. Nielen, Mirjam More, Simon J. Graham, David Guelbenzu-Gonzalo, Maria Madouasse, Aurélien Fourichon, Christine van Schaik, Gerdien Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Various European Member States have implemented control or eradication programmes for endemic infectious diseases in cattle. The design of these programmes varies between countries and therefore comparison of the outputs of different control programmes is complex. Although output-based methods to estimate the confidence of freedom resulting from these programmes are under development, as yet there is no practical modeling framework applicable to a variety of infectious diseases. Therefore, a data collection tool was developed to evaluate data availability and quality and to collect actual input data required for such a modeling framework. The aim of the current paper is to present the key learnings from the process of the development of this data collection tool. The data collection tool was developed by experts from two international projects: STOC free (Surveillance Tool for Outcome-based Comparison of FREEdom from infection, www.stocfree.eu) and SOUND control (Standardizing OUtput-based surveillance to control Non-regulated Diseases of cattle in the EU, www.sound-control.eu). Initially a data collection tool was developed for assessment of freedom of bovine viral diarrhea virus in six Western European countries. This tool was then further generalized to enable inclusion of data for other cattle diseases i.e., infectious bovine rhinotracheitis and Johne's disease. Subsequently, the tool was pilot-tested by a Western and Eastern European country, discussed with animal health experts from 32 different European countries and further developed for use throughout Europe. The developed online data collection tool includes a wide range of variables that could reasonably influence confidence of freedom, including those relating to cattle demographics, risk factors for introduction and characteristics of disease control programmes. Our results highlight the fact that data requirements for different cattle diseases can be generalized and easily included in a data collection tool. However, there are large differences in data availability and comparability across European countries, presenting challenges to the development of a standardized data collection tool and modeling framework. These key learnings are important for development of any generic data collection tool for animal disease control purposes. Further, the results can facilitate development of output-based modeling frameworks that aim to calculate confidence of freedom from disease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8107354/ /pubmed/33981745 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.656336 Text en Copyright © 2021 van Roon, Rapaliute, Koleci, Muñoz, Mercat, Faverjon, Santman-Berends, Nielen, More, Graham, Guelbenzu-Gonzalo, Madouasse, Fourichon and van Schaik. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
van Roon, Annika M.
Rapaliute, Egle
Koleci, Xhelil
Muñoz, Violeta
Mercat, Mathilde
Faverjon, Céline
Santman-Berends, Inge M. G. A.
Nielen, Mirjam
More, Simon J.
Graham, David
Guelbenzu-Gonzalo, Maria
Madouasse, Aurélien
Fourichon, Christine
van Schaik, Gerdien
Key Learnings During the Development of a Generic Data Collection Tool to Support Assessment of Freedom of Infection in Cattle Herds
title Key Learnings During the Development of a Generic Data Collection Tool to Support Assessment of Freedom of Infection in Cattle Herds
title_full Key Learnings During the Development of a Generic Data Collection Tool to Support Assessment of Freedom of Infection in Cattle Herds
title_fullStr Key Learnings During the Development of a Generic Data Collection Tool to Support Assessment of Freedom of Infection in Cattle Herds
title_full_unstemmed Key Learnings During the Development of a Generic Data Collection Tool to Support Assessment of Freedom of Infection in Cattle Herds
title_short Key Learnings During the Development of a Generic Data Collection Tool to Support Assessment of Freedom of Infection in Cattle Herds
title_sort key learnings during the development of a generic data collection tool to support assessment of freedom of infection in cattle herds
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8107354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33981745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.656336
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