Given the critical role of the veterinary profession in public health, the CVMA is committed to robust
animal disease surveillance programs, disaster planning and other public health initiatives.
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If the wildlife trade, which can originate in places like this, is not subject to
surveillance for pathogens dangerous to people and
animals, we can expect more new
diseases to reach our shores.
These events bring together technology developers and
animal and human health experts in local hack - a-thons to create digital
disease surveillance tools.
Because bartonellosis cases also spike a few months after rising temperatures are registered, there is time to spray for sand flies in endemic areas, said Nelson Solórzano, who heads the bartonellosis unit at the hospital in Caraz The best investment now, Wilson said, would be in setting up regional
surveillance networks of climatologists, entomologists and experts in human,
animal and even plant
diseases.
With a baseline of what
diseases are present in the snow leopards, a clearly defined protocol for
surveillance can be tailored so that monitoring will avoid wasting resources and causing undue stress to the
animals while identifying potential
disease threats in ample time for appropriate action.
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The University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program and Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (WVDL) are working together to make diagnostic testing and
disease surveillance more accessible to
animal shelters.
We have developed a partnership with Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Lab to make
disease surveillance more accessible for shelters by providing a significant discount to
animal shelters that submit through our program.
VetCOMPASS The Veterinary Electronic
Animal Record for
Disease Surveillance in Companion
Animals
Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine (MT Blanchard, Yeargan, Belshaw, Stott) University of California - Davis, Davis, CACalifornia
Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System (Anderson, PC Blanchard) University of California - Davis, Davis, CACenter for
Animal Disease Modeling and
Surveillance, Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine (Pires) University of California - Davis, Davis, CACollege of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY (Hoar) Department of Agriculture, Nutrition and Veterinary Science, University of Nevada, Reno, NV (Teglas).
As a social venture and a One Health company, we are passionate about protecting the
animal - human bond through the
surveillance, prevention and clinical management of flea - and tick - borne
diseases shared by humans and
animals.
National Veterinary Response Teams can assess the veterinary medicine needs in a community after a disaster, treat and stabilize
animals including law enforcement
animals, conduct
surveillance for
animal diseases and
diseases that can be transmitting between
animals and people, and provide technical assistance to local officials on food and water safety issues for
animals.
The veterinary profession also has a leadership role in national security, which includes
surveillance for
animal borne
disease introduction and threats to our human and
animal food supplies.
After a year of evidence gathering and analysis the British Veterinary Association (BVA) has set out its comprehensive vision for
animal health and
disease monitoring in the UK and is calling on UK Governments to modernise and enhance the current
surveillance networks.
With this in mind, the BVA position paper aims to identify areas in current Government
surveillance networks that could be improved, and how all vets can derive increased value by contributing to
animal health and
disease monitoring activities and using the reports generated.»
Via the CAPC (Companion
Animal Parasite Council)
surveillance numbers based on veterinary diagnostic laboratory reporting, there were 40 positive cases of heartworm
disease in Washington County in 2016 and 39 in Multonomah county.
EAG IV was expected to develop a review of the bacterial zoonoses transmitted via companion
animals, an overview of the existing
surveillance and legislation on bacterial
diseases transmitted by companion
animals, and a list of key areas for improvement in research
surveillance, education, advocacy and intervention.
Vaccination Intake Euthanasia Nutrition Foster care Parasite control
Disease surveillance Animal and staff traffic patterns
Disease testing
Routine
surveillance of
animals may also directly benefit both wildlife conservation efforts and human health by providing sentinels for
diseases of harm to humans.