Generic approaches for Risk Assessment of Infectious animal Disease introduction (G-RAID)
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2019-11-29ISSN
2397-8325
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The objective of the G-RAID project was the mutual exchange of knowledge between the consortium
members on the development of generic risk assessment (RA) tools for animal disease incursion. Seven
generic RA tools were compared considering objectives, inputs, algorithms and outputs. All tools were
designed for rapid risk assessment and could assess the incursion risk for multiple diseases and
pathways. Specific objectives of the tools, however, varied from immediate response to new disease
events to prioritization of diseases and horizon scanning, resulting in different approaches to evaluate
the incursion risk of infectious animal diseases. Cross-validation was explored as a method to validate
the generic RA tools. All tools were applied to a case study for African swine fever (ASF) in which the
incursion risk for the Netherlands and Finland was assessed for the 2017 situation and two hypothetical
scenarios with ASF cases reported in Germany. The generic RA tools were parameterized using the
same global databases for disease occurrence and trade in live animals and animal products. Diseaserelated parameters, however, could not be standardized because of the different levels of detail included
in the model calculations. A comparison of absolute results of the tools was not possible, because output
parameters represented different endpoints, varied from qualitative probability levels to quantitative
numbers, and were expressed in different units. Therefore, relative risks across countries and scenarios
were calculated for each tool and compared. The risk assessment tools largely agreed upon the ranking
of countries and scenarios based on relative risks and would thus indicate similar priorities for risk
management As such, the cross-validation increased the credibility of results obtained with the generic
RA tools. The cross-validation also contributed to the internal validation and further development of the
tools. Results from the G-RAID project were disseminated to risk assessors and risk managers at a oneday symposium.
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619 - Veterinaria
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87
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Wiley
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EFSA Supporting Publications
Citación recomendada
CJ, De Vos, Taylor Ra, Simons Rrl, Roberts H, Hultén C, De Koeijer Aa, Lyytikäinen T, et al. 2019. “Generic Approaches for Risk Assessment of Infectious Animal Disease Introduction (G‐RAID).” EFSA Supporting Publications 16 (11): 1743E. doi: 10.2903/sp.efsa.2019.en-1743
Número del acuerdo de la subvención
EFSA/ /GP-EFSA-AFSCO-2017-08-GA04/EU/Risk assessment of exotic disease incursion and spread/EU-FORA
Program
Sanitat Animal
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