Harmonisation Of Transmissible disease Interpretation in the EU (HOTLINE)
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Fecha de publicación
2019-07ISSN
2397-8325
Resumen
Countries typically collect disease data in a way that is best suited for their specific needs. Therefore,
differences exist in the sampling schemes and the diagnostic methods, which produce noncomparable data and, subsequently, non-comparable estimates of the prevalence of disease. The
objective of the HOTLINE project was to make disease information comparable and interpretable
across different sampling and testing settings. To serve this objective a series of Bayesian tools were
developed and applied. Reporting guidelines aimed at promoting a more consistent approach to
communication of animal health surveillance activities and their outputs, including what information
must be reported to make true prevalence estimation feasible, have also been created. For tutorial
purposes, an interactive web application was created to carry out Bayesian analysis of hierarchically
structured prevalence data. E-lectures and training material for all models and methods are available
through the free training session of our webpage with step by step explanations. Finally, a mailing
list and LinkedIn group have been established to sustain a fruitful communication in the development
and deployment of such methods.
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Inglés
Materias (CDU)
619 - Veterinaria
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22
Publicado por
Wiley
Publicado en
EFSA Supporting Publications
Citación recomendada
Kostoulas, Polychronis, Armando Giovannini, Ana Alba, Arianna Comin, Eleftherios Meletis, Simona Iannetti, Sebastian Napp, Ann Lindberg, and Nikolaos Solomakos. 2019. “Harmonisation of Transmissible Disease Interpretation in the EU (HOTLINE).” EFSA Supporting Publications 16 (7): 1678E. doi: 10.2903/sp.efsa.2019.en-1678
Program
Sanitat Animal
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