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A framework for assessing confidence in freedom from infection in animal disease control programmes

Alternative Title
Un dispositif d’évaluation du niveau de confiance dans l’absence d’infection dans le cadre de programmes de contrôle des maladies animales
Author(s)
Schaik, Gerdien van  
Madouasse, AurĂ©lien  
Roon, Annika M. Van  
More, Simon John  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/25126
Date Issued
2023-05
Date Available
2023-12-08T15:42:58Z
Abstract
In the Surveillance Tool for Outcome-based Comparison of FREEdom from infection (STOC free) project (https://www.stocfree.eu), a data collection tool was constructed to facilitate standardised collection of input data, and a model was developed to allow a standardised and harmonised comparison of the outputs of different control programmes (CPs) for cattle diseases. The STOC free model can be used to evaluate the probability of freedom from infection for herds in CPs and to determine whether these CPs comply with the European Union's pre-defined output-based standards. Bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) was chosen as the case disease for this project because of the diversity in CPs in the six participating countries. Detailed BVDV CP and risk factor information was collected using the data collection tool. For inclusion of the data in the STOC free model, key aspects and default values were quantified. A Bayesian hidden Markov model was deemed appropriate, and a model was developed for BVDV CPs. The model was tested and validated using real BVDV CP data from partner countries, and corresponding computer code was made publicly available. The STOC free model focuses on herd-level data, although that animal-level data can be included after aggregation to herd level. The STOC free model is applicable to diseases that are endemic, given that it needs the presence of some infection to estimate parameters and enable convergence. In countries where infection-free status has been achieved, a scenario tree model could be a better suited tool. Further work is recommended to generalise the STOC free model to other diseases.
Other Sponsorship
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
World Organisation for Animal Health
Journal
Scientific and Technical Review
Volume
42
Start Page
210
End Page
217
Copyright (Published Version)
2023 The Authors
Subjects

Bovine viral diarrhoe...

Cattle

Control programmes

Output-based surveill...

Probability of freedo...

DOI
10.20506/rst.42.3364
Language
English
French
Spanish
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0253-1933
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