Selected article for: "active surveillance and surveillance system"

Author: Mokoele, Japhta M.; van Rensburg, Leana Janse; van Lochem, Shanie; Bodenstein, Heinz; du Plessis, Jacolette; Carrington, Chris A.P.; Spencer, B. Tom; Fasina, Folorunso O.
Title: Overview of the perceived risk of transboundary pig diseases in South Africa
  • Document date: 2015_5_22
  • ID: 09jyekp5_48
    Snippet: The key to success in any transboundary animal disease management is early detection when an outbreak occurs and a good network of animal disease information. It is imperative to regularly evaluate and improve the existing nationally coordinated control system that can jump start into action through either the passive or active disease surveillance systems, as well as have a trigger system established at the farm, abattoir or animal route-level......
    Document: The key to success in any transboundary animal disease management is early detection when an outbreak occurs and a good network of animal disease information. It is imperative to regularly evaluate and improve the existing nationally coordinated control system that can jump start into action through either the passive or active disease surveillance systems, as well as have a trigger system established at the farm, abattoir or animal route-level.

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