Challenges and opportunities of sharing animal health data for research and disease management: a case study of bovine tuberculosis.

IF 1.9 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
A Mitchell, N Alexander, J Ellerbeck, G Enticott, P Hogarth, A Prosser, L Lambert, D Hackett, N Tait, J Tiller, P Upton, W Wint
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The sharing of animal disease data should be encouraged. The analysis of such data will broaden our knowledge of animal diseases and potentially provide insights into their management. However, the need to conform to data protection rules in the sharing of such data for analysis purposes often poses practical difficulties. This paper sets out the challenges and the methods used for the sharing of animal health data in England, Scotland and Wales - Great Britain - using bovine tuberculosis (bTB) data as a case study. The data sharing described is undertaken by the Animal and Plant Health Agency on behalf of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Welsh and Scottish Governments. It should be noted that animal health data are held at the level of Great Britain (rather than the United Kingdom - which includes Northern Ireland), as Northern Ireland's Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs has its own separate data systems. Bovine tuberculosis is the most significant and costly animal health problem facing cattle farmers in England and Wales. It can be devastating for farmers and farming communities and the control costs for taxpayers in Great Britain are over £150 million a year. The authors describe two methods of data sharing - first, where data are requested by, and delivered to, an academic institution for epidemiological or scientific analysis, and second, where data are proactively published in an accessible and meaningful way. They provide details of an example of the second method, namely, the free-to-access website ‘information bovine TB' (https://ibtb.co.uk), which publishes bTB data for the benefit of the farming community and veterinary health professionals.

共享用于研究和疾病管理的动物卫生数据的挑战和机遇:牛结核病案例研究。
应鼓励共享动物疾病数据。对这些数据的分析将扩大我们对动物疾病的认识,并可能为其管理提供见解。然而,为了分析目的而共享此类数据时需要遵守数据保护规则,这往往会带来实际困难。本文以牛结核病(bTB)数据作为案例研究,阐述了在英格兰、苏格兰和威尔士(大不列颠)共享动物卫生数据所面临的挑战和使用的方法。上述数据共享是由动植物卫生局代表环境、食品和农村事务部以及威尔士和苏格兰政府进行的。应该指出的是,动物健康数据是在大不列颠(而不是联合王国——其中包括北爱尔兰)一级保存的,因为北爱尔兰的农业、环境和农村事务部有自己独立的数据系统。牛结核病是英格兰和威尔士养牛户面临的最严重和最昂贵的动物健康问题。这对农民和农业社区来说是毁灭性的,英国纳税人每年的控制成本超过Â 1.5亿英镑。这组作者描述了两种数据共享的方法——第一种是由学术机构请求数据并将其提供给流行病学或科学分析,第二种是以一种可访问和有意义的方式主动发布数据。他们详细介绍了第二种方法的一个例子,即免费访问的网站“牛结核病信息”(https://ibtb.co.uk),该网站公布了牛结核病数据,以造福农业社区和兽医卫生专业人员。
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期刊介绍: The Scientific and Technical Review is a periodical publication containing scientific information that is updated constantly. The Review plays a significant role in fulfilling some of the priority functions of the OIE. This peer-reviewed journal contains in-depth studies devoted to current scientific and technical developments in animal health and veterinary public health worldwide, food safety and animal welfare. The Review benefits from the advice of an Advisory Editorial Board and a Scientific and Technical Committee composed of top scientists from across the globe.
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