文档介绍:The panion Animal Surveillance ProgramA Partnership of Banfield Pet Hospitals & Purdue University
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Surveillance – CDC Definition
Ongoing systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health data
Essential to the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health practice
Closely integrated with the timely dissemination of these data to those who need to know
Agent
Signs & Symptoms (I & W)
Diagnostic Tests
Specific Diagnosis/Agent
e
Recovery
Death
Syndromic Surveillance
Traditional Surveillance
Exposure Surveillance
Temporal Sequence of Surveillance
I & W = Indications & Warnings
Biothreat A Agents in Dogs & Cats
Diseases/Agents*
Occurs naturally in
Category A
companion animals**
Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis)
Dogs and cats
Botulism (Clostridium botulinum toxin)
Dogs and cats
Plague (Yersinia pestis)
Cats and dogs
Smallpox (variola major)
Not reported
Tularemia (Francisella tularensis)
Cats and dogs
Viral hemorrhagic fevers (filoviruses & arenaviruses)
Not reported
* - CDC 2003: /agent/agentlist-
** - reported with species of greatest (or equal) susceptibility first
The panion Animal Surveillance Program (NCASP) Team
A joint effort of the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine with Banfield the Pet Hospital
Other participants at Purdue:
School Electrical & Computer Engineering
Cyber Center
Statistics SYS (SAS Affiliate)
Antech Diagnostics
Objectives of NCASP
Provide surveillance for syndromic and disease events in pet animals in the United States
Federal
State
Conduct statistical analyses to identify space-time clusters of events and risk factors (host, environment) for disease
Alert to the occurrence of potential acts of bioterrorism and emerging zoonoses
Characterize safety & efficacy of veterinary drugs and ines (pharmacoepidemiology)
Serve as a sentinel for environmental hazards for human and animal health
Number of Dogs & Cats Visiting Banfield The Pet Hospital in 2005
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