Published on in Vol 9, No 1 (2017):

Animal Surveillance: Use of Animal Health Data to  Improve Global Disease Surveillance

Animal Surveillance: Use of Animal Health Data to Improve Global Disease Surveillance

Animal Surveillance: Use of Animal Health Data to Improve Global Disease Surveillance

Authors of this article:

Karen L. Meidenbauer1
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Journals

  1. Lustgarten J, Zehnder A, Shipman W, Gancher E, Webb T. Veterinary informatics: forging the future between veterinary medicine, human medicine, and One Health initiatives—a joint paper by the Association for Veterinary Informatics (AVI) and the CTSA One Health Alliance (COHA). JAMIA Open 2020;3(2):306 View
  2. George J, Häsler B, Mremi I, Sindato C, Mboera L, Rweyemamu M, Mlangwa J. A systematic review on integration mechanisms in human and animal health surveillance systems with a view to addressing global health security threats. One Health Outlook 2020;2(1) View
  3. George J, Häsler B, Komba E, Rweyemamu M, Kimera S, Mlangwa J. Mechanisms and Contextual Factors Affecting the Implementation of Animal Health Surveillance in Tanzania: A Process Evaluation. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 2022;8 View
  4. Mataragka A. Beyond Infections: The Growing Crisis of Chronic Disease in Animals. Risk Analysis 2025 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Carleton A. Digitalisation and Human Security. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. J R, L R. 2025 International Conference on Frontier Technologies and Solutions (ICFTS). A Multi-Sectoral Approach to Zoonotic Disease Surveillance: Classification and Monitoring Across Animal Categories View