The Comparison of Three Statistical Models for Syndromic Surveillance in Cattle Using Milk Production Data

被引:0
|
作者
Veldhuis, Anouk M. B. [1 ]
Swart, Wim A. J. M. [1 ]
Brouwer-Middelesch, Henriette [1 ]
Stegeman, Jan A. [2 ]
Mars, Maria H. [1 ]
van Schaik, Gerdien [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Royal GD, Deventer, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Fac Vet Med, Dept Farm Anim Hlth, Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
veterinary syndromic surveillance; aberration detection methods; vector-borne diseases; cattle; milk production data; OUTBREAK DETECTION; BLUETONGUE; NETHERLANDS; EUROPE; SEROPREVALENCE; INITIATIVES; ALGORITHMS; EPIDEMIC; VIRUS;
D O I
10.3389/fvets.2020.00067
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Two vector-borne infections have emerged and spread throughout the north-western part of Europe in the last decade: Bluetongue virus serotype-8 (BTV-8) and the Schmallenberg virus (SBV). The objective of the current study was to compare three statistical methods when applied in a syndromic surveillance context for the early detection of emerging diseases in cattle in the Netherlands. Since BTV-8 and SBV both have a negative effect on milk production in dairy cattle, routinely collected bulk milk recordings were used to compare the three statistical methods in their potential to detect drops in milk production during a period of seven years in which BTV-8 and SBV emerged. A Cusum algorithm, Bayesian disease mapping model, and spatiotemporal cluster analysis using the space-time scan statistic were performed and their performance in terms of sensitivity and specificity was compared. Spatiotemporal cluster analysis performed best for early detection of SBV in cattle in the Netherlands with a relative sensitivity of 71% compared to clinical surveillance and 100% specificity in a year without major disease outbreaks. Sensitivity to detect BTV-8 was low for all methods. However, many alerts of reduced milk production were generated several weeks before the week in which first clinical suspicions were reported. It cannot be excluded that these alerts represent the actual first signs of BTV-8 infections in cattle in the Netherlands thus leading to an underestimation of the sensitivity of the syndromic surveillance methods relative to the clinical surveillance in place.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Development of a syndromic surveillance system for Irish dairy cattle using milk recording data
    Douglass, Alexander P.
    O'Grady, Luke
    McGrath, Guy
    Tratalos, Jamie
    Mee, John F.
    Barrett, Damien
    Sanchez-Miguel, Cosme
    More, Simon J.
    Madouasse, Aurelien
    Green, Martin
    Madden, Jamie M.
    McAloon, Conor G.
    PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE, 2022, 204
  • [2] Application of syndromic surveillance on routinely collected cattle reproduction and milk production data for the early detection of outbreaks of Bluetongue and Schmallenberg viruses
    Veldhuis, Anouk
    Brouwer-Middelesch, Henriette
    Marceau, Alexis
    Madouasse, Aurelien
    Van der Stede, Yves
    Fourichon, Christine
    Welby, Sarah
    Wever, Paul
    van Schaik, Gerdien
    PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE, 2016, 124 : 15 - 24
  • [3] Comparison of statistical algorithms for daily syndromic surveillance aberration detection
    Noufaily, Angela
    Morbey, Roger A.
    Colon-Gonzalez, Felipe J.
    Elliot, Alex J.
    Smith, Gillian E.
    Lake, Iain R.
    McCarthy, Noel
    BIOINFORMATICS, 2019, 35 (17) : 3110 - 3118
  • [4] Syndromic surveillance models using Web data: The case of scarlet fever in the UK
    Samaras, Loukas
    Garcia-Barriocanal, Elena
    Sicilia, Miguel-Angel
    INFORMATICS FOR HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE, 2012, 37 (02): : 106 - 124
  • [5] Defining syndromes using cattle meat inspection data for syndromic surveillance purposes: a statistical approach with the 2005–2010 data from ten French slaughterhouses
    Céline Dupuy
    Eric Morignat
    Xavier Maugey
    Jean-Luc Vinard
    Pascal Hendrikx
    Christian Ducrot
    Didier Calavas
    Emilie Gay
    BMC Veterinary Research, 9
  • [6] Investigating the potential of reported cattle mortality data in Switzerland for syndromic surveillance
    Struchen, Rahel
    Reist, Martin
    Zinsstag, Jakob
    Vial, Flavie
    PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE, 2015, 121 (1-2) : 1 - 7
  • [7] Defining syndromes using cattle meat inspection data for syndromic surveillance purposes: a statistical approach with the 2005-2010 data from ten French slaughterhouses
    Dupuy, Celine
    Morignat, Eric
    Maugey, Xavier
    Vinard, Jean-Luc
    Hendrikx, Pascal
    Ducrot, Christian
    Calavas, Didier
    Gay, Emilie
    BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH, 2013, 9
  • [8] Assessment of the utility of routinely collected cattle census and disposal data for syndromic surveillance
    Perrin, Jean-Baptiste
    Ducrot, Christian
    Vinard, Jean-Luc
    Morignat, Eric
    Calavas, Didier
    Hendrikx, Pascal
    PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE, 2012, 105 (03) : 244 - 252
  • [9] Using existing electronic hospital data for syndromic surveillance
    Dan Peterson
    Eli Perencevich
    Anthony Harris
    Chris Novak
    Steven Davis
    Journal of Urban Health, 2003, 80 (Suppl 1) : i122 - i123
  • [10] Syndromic surveillance using minimum transfer of identifiable data: the example of the National Bioterrorism Syndromic Surveillance Demonstration Program
    Platt, R
    Bocchino, C
    Caldwell, B
    Harmon, R
    Kleinman, K
    Lazarus, R
    Nelson, AF
    Nordin, JD
    Ritzwoller, DP
    JOURNAL OF URBAN HEALTH-BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, 2003, 80 (02): : I25 - I31