2013
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.2487
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Examining the Differences in Format and Characteristics of Zoonotic Virus Surveillance Data on State Agency Websites

Abstract: BackgroundZoonotic viruses are infectious organisms transmittable between animals and humans. Agencies of public health, agriculture, and wildlife conduct surveillance of zoonotic viruses and often report data on their websites. However, the format and characteristics of these data are not known.ObjectiveTo describe and compare the format and characteristics of statistics of zoonotic viruses on state public health, agriculture, and wildlife agency websites.MethodsFor each state, we considered the websites of t… Show more

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“…Overall, several pertinent findings support previous research on public health priorities and short comings. Participants responses aligned with previous research identifying commonly targeted zoonotic diseases, 29 and analysis tools that can assist in cluster detection are not effectively used by public health personnel 30 . With the development of online resources and increasingly geocoded data, new decision support tools have become more readily available on a broader scale.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Overall, several pertinent findings support previous research on public health priorities and short comings. Participants responses aligned with previous research identifying commonly targeted zoonotic diseases, 29 and analysis tools that can assist in cluster detection are not effectively used by public health personnel 30 . With the development of online resources and increasingly geocoded data, new decision support tools have become more readily available on a broader scale.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%