2019
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00153
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Complex System Approaches for Animal Health Surveillance

Abstract: Many new and highly variable data are currently being produced by the many participants in farmed animal productions systems. These data hold the promise of new information with potential value for animal health surveillance. The current analytical paradigm for dealing with these new data is to implement syndromic surveillance systems, which focus mainly on univariate event detection methods applied to individual time series, with the goal of identifying epidemics in the population. This approach is relatively… Show more

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“…Long-term monitoring of heart rate would also allow us to disentangle short-term reactivity to environmental stimuli from long-term activation of the physiological stress response, which is not well understood yet [11,103]. Heart rate recordings could be incorporated in automated health surveillance processes in a wide variety of different settings [114,115].…”
Section: Summary and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-term monitoring of heart rate would also allow us to disentangle short-term reactivity to environmental stimuli from long-term activation of the physiological stress response, which is not well understood yet [11,103]. Heart rate recordings could be incorporated in automated health surveillance processes in a wide variety of different settings [114,115].…”
Section: Summary and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%