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Evaluation of Microbiology Orders from a Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory as a Potential Data Source for Early Outbreak DetectionContent Type: Abstract Animals continue to be recognized as a potential source of surveillance data for detecting emerging infectious diseases, bioterrorism preparedness, pandemic influenza preparedness, and detection of other zoonotic diseases. Detection of disease… read more
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Evaluation of Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories as a Possible Data Source for Prospective Outbreak SurveillanceContent Type: Abstract Current veterinary surveillance systems may be ineffective for timely detection of outbreaks involving non-targeted disease. Earlier detection could enable quicker intervention that might prevent the spread of disease and limit lost revenue. Data… read more
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Student Rotation in a Veterinary Teaching Hospital as a Potential Surveillance ConfounderContent Type: Abstract Identifying potential biases and confounders that may affect data quality is an important consideration when evaluating surveillance systems. Having the benefit of predictable temporal trends is a key requirement to improve upon… read more

