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Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 182:538-544
Bovine TB was detected in 4495 of the 76,059 live herds in Great Britain in 2016. England had the highest proportion of new incidents, affecting 7.3 per cent of all herds. Wales was slightly lower with 6.1 per cent of herds with new bovine TB inciden
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K A, Harris, L, Brunton, A, Brouwer, M P Romero, Garcia, J C, Gibbens, N H, Smith, P A, Upton
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Veterinary Record. 180:170-175
This report, provided by the APHA, presents the key descriptive epidemiological parameters of bovine TB in cattle in Great Britain from January 1 to December 31, 2015, providing summary information on the epidemic, including key statistics and epidem
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Toshiyuki Tsutsui, Katharina D.C. Stärk, Brian J. McCluskey, J. C. Gibbens, Vitor Salvador Picão Gonçalves, Julio Pinto
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Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 137:151-153
This short communication summarizes the strengths and weaknesses of current organisational structures in government veterinary services, as well as future technical, financial and societal challenges and related necessary competencies for government
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L.H. Smith, C.W. Houston, E.C. Williams, S.R. Roberts, R. E. Lysons, S. Holdship, G.A. Paiba, J. C. Gibbens
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Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 81:117-134
Surveillance information is most useful when provided within a risk framework, which is achieved by presenting results against an appropriate denominator. Often the datasets are captured separately and for different purposes, and will have inherent e
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Sophie Pascoe, Y. E. Jones, R. J. Futter, J. B. M. Ryan, I. McLaren, J. C. Gibbens, S. A. Kidd, C. Byrne, A. C. S. Kay, T. Cheasty, G. A. Paiba, Geraldine A. Willshaw, S. Chappell, John W. Wilesmith, Richard Smith
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Veterinary Record. 150:593-598
A 12-month abattoir survey was conducted between January 1999 and January 2000, to determine the prevalence of faecal carriage of verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli O157 (VTEC O157) in cattle and sheep slaughtered for human consumption in Great
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Veterinary Record. 181:67-67
Veterinary surveillance programmes aim to reduce the burden to the public, livestock and wider society posed by animal-related ‘risks’ (referred to as ‘threats’ later in the paper in line with a definition used by the European Food Safety Aut
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C. E. Sharpe, John W. Wilesmith, Eleni Michalopoulou, J. C. Gibbens, L. M. Mansley, J. B. M. Ryan, M. Hudson
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Veterinary Record. 149:729-743
In February 2001, foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) was confirmed in Great Britain. A major epidemic developed, which peaked around 50 cases a day in late March, declining to under 10 a day by May. By mid-July, 1849 cases had been detected. The main contr
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Veterinary Record. 179:547-547
An evidence-based decision support tool, 'D2R2', has been developed by Defra. It contains a wide range of standardised information about exotic and endemic diseases held in 'disease profiles'. Each profile includes 40 criteria used for scoring, enabl
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Mo Salman, L. J. Hoinville, Katharina D.C. Stärk, Barbara Häsler, Claude Saegerman, L. Gustafson, Julian A. Drewe, J. C. Gibbens, Lis Alban
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Preventive veterinary medicine. 112(1-2)
The information provided by animal-health surveillance helps to reduce the impact of animal diseases. The widespread movement of animals and their products around the world results in an increasing risk that disease will spread. There is, therefore,
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Eamon Watson, L. Alberto Franco, J. C. Gibbens, Gilberto Montibeller, Sumitra Sribhashyam, Matt Hartley, Victor J. Del Rio Vilas, Fay Voller
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Preventive veterinary medicine. 108(2-3)
The UK's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs supports the use of systematic tools for the prioritisation of known and well defined animal diseases to facilitate long and medium term planning of surveillance and disease control activiti