2017
DOI: 10.20506/rst.36.2.2671
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Technologies for capturing and analysing animal health data in near real time

Abstract: Information technologies are rapidly advancing the way in which animal health data and information are collected, analysed and shared in order to support animal health management, disease surveillance and response, and decision-making. However, the full potential of these technologies for early detection and response to natural or intentional disease events has not been fully realised in animal health at the global level. This paper discusses advances made in these technologies and examples of how they have be… Show more

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“…Although much of the digitalisation process has yet to take place, it is expected that the impact of digital technology on animal health and Veterinary Services will be profound in the years to come. Recent developments in ICTs and innovations have created a wealth of new opportunities to improve veterinary practice (18,19), as well as enhancing the timeliness and accuracy of data collection and reporting for disease surveillance and animal health monitoring (13). The use of new ICTs also makes it easier to map and monitor the spread of infectious diseases and coordinate their management across sectors, as well as to track supplies of drugs and vaccines (16).…”
Section: Digital Technologies To Transform Veterinary Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although much of the digitalisation process has yet to take place, it is expected that the impact of digital technology on animal health and Veterinary Services will be profound in the years to come. Recent developments in ICTs and innovations have created a wealth of new opportunities to improve veterinary practice (18,19), as well as enhancing the timeliness and accuracy of data collection and reporting for disease surveillance and animal health monitoring (13). The use of new ICTs also makes it easier to map and monitor the spread of infectious diseases and coordinate their management across sectors, as well as to track supplies of drugs and vaccines (16).…”
Section: Digital Technologies To Transform Veterinary Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In animal health, mobile phones were initially used to collect data for animal disease surveillance (24,25). The mobile technology advances that followed have led to the increased use of mobile apps for the collection, analysis and dissemination of real-time animal health data (13). Specific examples of customised mobile applications used in resource-limited settings include the Event Mobile Application, a mobile app developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), for enhancing national capacities in disease reporting, surveillance and early warning (26).…”
Section: Mobile Technologies and Applicationsmentioning
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