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    SAVSNET: Collating Veterinary Electronic Health Records for Research and Surveillance

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    Owners and pets frequently live in very close contact. As a result, surveillance of disease-related events in companion animals has the potential to deliver benefits for both animal and human health. SAVSNET"”the Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network"”collects and collates real-time data from veterinary diagnostic laboratories and veterinary practices across the UK to support research and disease surveillance in companion animals. The data collected by SAVSNET is made available to a wide range of interested parties including academic collaborators, PhD researchers, students and commercial companies. As such, SAVSNET is a valuable resource for One Health surveillance

    SAVSNET: Collating Veterinary Electronic Health Records for Research and Surveillance

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    Ha aparecido una publicación del señor C. Ljungsedt sobre el hermoso método de Jäderin con tablas de corrección para cintas de 20 metros. Este método ha sido adoptado con ventaja en varias partes, especialmente en Norte América, donde ha sido tratado entre otros por el conocido ingeniero y profesor J. B. Johnson en «The Theory and Practice of Surveying». Para facilitar el uso del método con cintas de 25 metros presento las tablas correspondientes y al mismo tiempo, para más claridad, el desarrollo del teorema gráficamente demostrado con una figura descriptiva.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Muse

    SAVSNET: Collating Veterinary Electronic Health Records for Research and Surveillance

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    Owners and pets frequently live in very close contact. As a result, surveillance of disease-related events in companion animals has the potential to deliver benefits for both animal and human health. SAVSNET"”the Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network"”collects and collates real-time data from veterinary diagnostic laboratories and veterinary practices across the UK to support research and disease surveillance in companion animals. The data collected by SAVSNET is made available to a wide range of interested parties including academic collaborators, PhD researchers, students and commercial companies. As such, SAVSNET is a valuable resource for One Health surveillance

    One Health e-Surveillance for Early Detection of Gastrointestinal Disease Outbreaks

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    In human and animal health, conventional approaches to preventing and controlling gastrointestinal disease (GI) have not reduced the overall disease burden. In order to understand and mitigate shared GI aetiologies between humans and animals it is necessary to develop One Health Surveillance approaches that integrate data-sources contributed to by human and veterinary healthcare. Here we describe how a real-time surveillance system for early detection of GI outbreaks in small animal and human health is being developed by collecting electronic health records from veterinary practitioners and a telephone-based 24-hour medical triage service in the UK
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