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Applying the SERVAL framework to evaluate animal health surveillance: examples using case studies of endemic and exotic diseases in ruminants and pigs

Authors: Cook AJ, Rushton J, Floyd T, Hoinville LJ, Gunn G, Stark KDC, Drewe JA
Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 13: Proceedings of the 13th Symposium, Belgium, Netherlands, Issue Session 33 - Surveillance aims, pp 175, Aug 2012
Publisher: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics

Animal type: Sheep, Pig, Cattle
Subject Terms: Notifiable organisms/exotic disease, Disease surveillance, Animal health data
Article class: Summary
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