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RISKSUR
Development and evaluation of
scientific methodologies for cost-
effective risk-based animal health
surveillance
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Aims To develop support tools for the design and evaluation
of efficient risk-based animal health surveillance
systems
Targeted at the following surveillance objectives:
early detection of incursion of exotic, new (emerging)
and re-emerging disease
declaration of freedom from specified diseases and
infections
monitoring of endemic diseases (case detection,
disease frequency estimation)
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Project Structure
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Development
of conceptual
evaluation
framework
Detection of
disease
Prevalence
estimation
Freedom
from
disease
Epidemiological
and economic
effectiveness of
surveillance
systems
Decision-
making
tools
Training and
dissemination
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We are...
a multidisciplinary consortium of veterinarians,
epidemiologists and economists with experience in;
design and implementation of animal health
surveillance systems at farm, regional, national
and/or international level,
economic evaluation at farm, regional, national
and/or international level
working together as team
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We are... cont.
business partners
applied expertise in
animal health surveillance
early adoption and translation of new technology
to guarantee data access and ensure development of
practical solutions
in close collaboration with key stakeholders
to ensure policy relevance
veterinary administrations from France, Germany, the
Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden and United
Kingdom
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Outputs so far
Project commenced on Nov 2012
Four systematic reviews
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Mapping of Surveillance Context
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Livestock distribution
Data on slaughterhouses, livestock markets, traders, transporters, laboratories, veterinarians
Live animal movements
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Mapping of Surveillance Context cont.
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Number of surveillance components
0 50 100 150 200
Describe baseline disease level, distribution and/or impact of disease
Substantiate freedom from disease or infection
Early detection/warning
Describe changes in the health of the population
Describe changes that may threaten the health of the population
Detect cases to allow specific action to facilitate control or eradication
Other Purpose
number of times purpose mentionned
primary purpose
secondary purpose
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
% o
f co
mp
on
ents
EU and national legal obligation
National legal obligation
EU and national legal obligationplus private regulation
National legal obligation plusprivate regulation
EU legal obligation
None
Private initiative regulation
Unknown
Frequency of different surveillance purposes
Reasons for surveillance
Is surveillance in place?
Yes
Use tool to evaluate
performance
List which performance measures to
improve
Use economic evaluation tools
Is redesign needed to reduce costs?
No
What is the threat? Common
surveillance components used
Is the disease present?
Yes
Goal: Prevalence estimation
Goal: Case detection
No
Goal: Disease Freedom proof
Goal: Early detection
The frameworks are being
translated into web-based tools for
guidance of design and evaluation
of surveillance
Surveillance goal
Prevalence Estimation
Case detection
Early Detection
Disease freedom
EFFECTIVENESS assessment
(attributes related to how)
Sensitivity
False Alarm
Bias
Precision
Timeliness
NPV
PPV
Repeatability
Benefit
Cost
Multiple Utility
Whether to do
surveillance
Examples of
specific threats
Component
Data Generation
Initiatior
Incentive
Point of capture
Type of labor
DTP
Type of raw data
Data capture method
Transfer means
Transfer frequency
Type of translation
Frequency of analysis
Frequency of dissemination
Sampling
Type of sampling
Unit of observation
Unit of analysis
Sample size
Allocation of samples
Risk factor assessment
The frameworks are being translated into web-based tools for
guidance of design and evaluation of surveillance
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Dissemination and Outreach Activities
Website
Bi-annual newsletter
”Surgery hours” (May 2014)
Best practice workshop (September 30, 2014)
Surveillance symposium (March 24, 2015)
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Best Practice Workshop Goal
develop best-practice guidelines for animal health
surveillance
Objectives
discuss existing guidelines and standards
identify gaps in current practice
to prioritize areas for improvements
Date: September 30, 2014
Venue: The Hague, Netherlands
Participants (N=25-50) – Government, Industry,
Contact: Jorge Pinto Ferreira,
jorge.pinto-ferreira@safoso.ch
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Surveillance Surgeries Objectives
discussion relating to design, implementation and
evaluation of animal health surveillance
provide RISKSUR consortium with interface to
surveillance practitioner community
Kick-off date: May 2014 (exact date to be determined)
First topic: African Swine Fever surveillance
Format: Webinar (1h; interactive) + web-based forum
Participants: scientists, policy makers, industry (3rd and
accession countries encouraged)
Contact: Jorge Pinto Ferreira
jorge.pinto-ferreira@safoso.ch
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RIS
KS
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Website
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Partners
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# Organisation name (short name) / Team leader Type* Country
1 Royal Veterinary College London (RVC) Coordinating person: Prof Dirk Pfeiffer
RES United Kingdom
2 accelopment AG (ACCEL) Dr Jeanette Müller
SME Switzerland
3 Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA) Dr Linda Hoinville
RES United Kingdom
4 Arcadia International (ARCADIA) Mr Daniel Traon
SME Belgium
5 Cirad – Agricultural Research for Development (CIRAD) Dr Marisa Peyre
RES France
6 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Dr Vincent Martin
OTH Italy
7 Friedrich-Löffler-Institut (FLI) Dr Christoph Staubach
RES Germany
8 Gezondheidsdienst voor Dieren – Dutch Animal Health Service (GD) Dr Gerdien van Schaik, Epidemiology Group
IND The Netherlands
9 Safoso AG (Safoso) Prof Katharina Stärk
SME Switzerland
10 Swedish National Veterinary Institute (SVA) Dr Ann Lindberg
RES Sweden
11 TraceTracker AS (TT) Dr Øystein Gran Larsen
SME Norway
12 Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) Prof José Manuel Sánchez-Vizcaíno
RES Spain
Dirk Pfeiffer
Royal Veterinary College
London, United Kingdom
T +44 (1707) 666205
pfeiffer@rvc.ac.uk
www.fp7-risksur.eu
www.rvc.ac.uk
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