输煤传送带消防措施:Animal Disease Surveillance and Survey Systems: Methods and Applications

来源:百度文库 编辑:九乡新闻网 时间:2024/10/04 03:00:08

M. D. Salman. Animal Disease Surveillance and Survey Systems: Methods and Applications[M].Iowa,US: Iowa State Press,2003

Editor(s): M. D. Salman

Published Online: 11 FEB 2008

Print ISBN: 9780813810317

Online ISBN: 9780470344866

DOI: 10.1002/9780470344866

About this Book

Product Information

About The Product

This valuable text presents methods and techniques for conducting an animal disease surveillance program, and developing an animal health moitoring system. The text is a 'recipe book' for these techni… More about this book summary

This valuable text presents methods and techniques for conducting an animal disease surveillance program, and developing an animal health moitoring system. The text is a 'recipe book' for these techniques as it explains modern techniques, while emphasizing the fundamentals and principles of using these techniques.The book is targeted to epidemiologists and other animal health authorities who are working in national, regional, and international programs. The book can be used as a text for professional and postgraduate training curricula.

This text will be of value in veterinary epidemiology and regulatory medicine, where there is need for a concise collection of material on animal disease monitoring, surveillance, and reporting strategies. This need arises from a new era of international trade regulations based on animal diseases, new demands for accountability in utilization of research funds, and calls for prioritizing and economically justifying animal health regulatory and diagnostic activities.

Table of contents

    1. You have free access to this contentFrontmatter (pages i–xii)

       

      • Summary
      • PDF(92K)
    2. Chapter 1

      Surveillance and Monitoring Systems for Animal Health Programs and Disease Surveys (pages 3–13)

      M.D. Salman

      • Summary
      • PDF(100K)
      • References
    3. Chapter 2

      Application of Surveillance and Monitoring Systems in Disease Control Programs (pages 15–34)

      J. Christensen

      • Summary
      • PDF(320K)
      • References
    4. Chapter 3

      Planning Survey, Surveillance, and Monitoring Systems— Roles and Requirements (pages 35–46)

      C. Zepeda and M.D. Salman

      • Summary
      • PDF(91K)
      • References
    5. Chapter 4

      Sampling Considerations in Surveys and Monitoring and Surveillance Systems (pages 47–66)

      A. Cameron, I. Gardner, M.G Doherr and B. Wagner

      • Summary
      • PDF(136K)
      • References
    6. Chapter 5

      Statistical Analysis of Data from Surveys, Monitoring, and Surveillance Systems (pages 67–86)

      B. Wagner, I. Gardner, A. Cameron and M.G. Doherr

      • Summary
      • PDF(219K)
      • References
    7. Chapter 6

      Methods for Determining Temporal Clusters in Surveillance and Survey Programs (pages 87–99)

      T.E. Carpenter and M.P. Ward

      • Summary
      • PDF(250K)
      • References
    8. Chapter 7

      Methods for Determining Spatial Clusters in Surveillance and Survey Programs (pages 101–117)

      T.E. Carpenter and M.P. Ward

      • Summary
      • PDF(218K)
      • References
    9. Chapter 8

      Use of Sentinel Herds in Monitoring and Surveillance Systems (pages 119–133)

      B.J. McCluskey

      • Summary
      • PDF(216K)
      • References
    10. Chapter 9

      Use of Animal Monitoring and Surveillance Systems When the Frequency of Health-Related Events Is Near Zero (pages 135–147)

      M.G. Doherr, L. Audigé, M.D. Salman and I.A. Gardner

      • Summary
      • PDF(128K)
      • References
    11. Chapter 10

      Use of Simulation Models in Surveillance and Monitoring Systems (pages 149–168)

      L. Audigé, M.G. Doherr and B. Wagner

      • Summary
      • PDF(336K)
      • References
    12. Chapter 11

      Quality Assessment of Animal Disease Surveillance and Survey Systems (pages 169–176)

      K.D.C. St?rk

      • Summary
      • PDF(107K)
      • References
    13. Chapter 12

      Dissemination of Surveillance Findings (pages 177–184)

      N.E. Wineland and D.A. Dargatz

      • Summary
      • PDF(295K)
    14. Chapter 13

      Danish Swine Salmonellosis Control Program: 1993 to 2001 (pages 185–207)

      J. Christensen

      • Summary
      • PDF(363K)
      • References
    15. You have free access to this contentIndex (pages 209–222)

       

      • Summary
      • PDF(92K)