SERVAL: A New Framework for the Evaluation of Animal Health Surveillance

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作者
Drewe, J. A. [1 ]
Hoinville, L. J. [2 ]
Cook, A. J. C. [2 ]
Floyd, T. [2 ]
Gunn, G. [3 ]
Staerk, K. D. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Royal Vet Coll, N Mymms AL9 7TA, Herts, England
[2] Anim Hlth & Vet Labs Agcy, Addlestone, Surrey, England
[3] Scottish Agr Coll, Inverness, Scotland
关键词
decision; economic analysis; epidemiology; tool; ECONOMIC-EVALUATION; SYSTEMS; DISEASE; NETWORK; QUALITY; HIV; INDICATORS; EFFICIENCY; OUTBREAKS; SCRAPIE;
D O I
10.1111/tbed.12063
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Animal health surveillance programmes may change in response to altering requirements or perceived weaknesses but are seldom subjected to any formal evaluation to ensure that they provide valuable information in an efficient manner. The literature on the evaluation of animal health surveillance systems is sparse, and those that are published may be unstructured and therefore incomplete. To address this gap, we have developed SERVAL, a Surveillance EVALuation framework, which is novel and aims to be generic and therefore suitable for the evaluation of any animal health surveillance system. The inclusion of socioeconomic criteria ensures that economic evaluation is an integral part of this framework. SERVAL was developed with input from a technical workshop of international experts followed by a consultation process involving providers and users of surveillance and evaluation data. It has been applied to a range of case studies encompassing different surveillance and evaluation objectives. Here, we describe the development, structure and application of the SERVAL framework. We discuss users' experiences in applying SERVAL to evaluate animal health surveillance systems in Great Britain.
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