DECIDE项目:从监测数据到为农民和兽医提供决策支持

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-08-26 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.15988.2
Gerdien van Schaik, Miel Hostens, Céline Faverjon, Dan B Jensen, Anders R Kristensen, Pauline Ezanno, Jenny Frössling, Fernanda Dórea, Britt-Bang Jensen, Luis Pedro Carmo, Wilma Steeneveld, Jonathan Rushton, William Gilbert, Angela Bearth, Michael Siegrist, Jasmeet Kaler, Johannes Ripperger, Jamuna Siehler, Sjaak de Wit, Beatriz Garcia-Morante, Joaquim Segalés, Bart Pardon, Jade Bokma, Mirjam Nielen
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畜牧业的农民、兽医和其他动物卫生管理人员目前缺乏关于地方性动物传染病流行率和负担的足够信息。他们需要足够的工具来进行风险评估,并优先考虑这些疾病的控制措施。DECIDE项目开发了数据驱动的决策支持工具,这些工具提供了(i)疾病出现的强有力的早期信号和诊断确认的选择;以及(ii)控制疾病的选择及其对疾病传播、经济负担和动物福利的影响。DECIDE关注三种最重要的陆生牲畜(猪、家禽、牛)的呼吸和胃肠综合征,以及两种最重要水产养殖物种(鲑鱼和鳟鱼)的生长和死亡率下降。对于每一项,我们(i)确定利益相关者的需求;(ii)确定疾病负担和控制措施的费用;(iii)开发基于联合数据访问和元信息共享的数据共享框架;(iv)建立建立预警系统的多变量和多层次模型;以及(v)根据多种标准对干预措施进行排名。所有这些共同形成了决策支持工具,尽可能集成到现有的农场管理系统中,并在欧洲各地农场的几个试点实施中进行评估。DECIDE的结果改进了监测数据的使用和疾病控制的循证决策。改善疾病控制对于欧洲的可持续食物链至关重要,因为它能提高动物健康和福利,保护人类健康。
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The DECIDE project: from monitoring and surveillance data to decision-support for farmers and veterinarians.

The DECIDE project: from monitoring and surveillance data to decision-support for farmers and veterinarians.

The DECIDE project: from monitoring and surveillance data to decision-support for farmers and veterinarians.

Farmers, veterinarians and other animal health managers in the livestock sector are currently missing sufficient information on the prevalence and burden of contagious endemic animal diseases. They need adequate tools for risk assessment and prioritization of control measures for these diseases. The DECIDE project develops data-driven decision-support tools, which present (i) robust and early signals of disease emergence and options for diagnostic confirmation; and (ii) options for controlling the disease along with their implications in terms of disease spread, economic burden and animal welfare. DECIDE focuses on respiratory and gastro-intestinal syndromes in the three most important terrestrial livestock species (pigs, poultry, cattle) and on reduced growth and mortality in two of the most important aquaculture species (salmon and trout). For each of these, we (i) identify the stakeholder needs; (ii) determine the burden of disease and costs of control measures; (iii) develop data sharing frameworks based on federated data access and meta-information sharing; (iv) build multivariate and multi-level models for creating early warning systems; and (v) rank interventions based on multiple criteria. Together, all of this forms decision-support tools to be integrated in existing farm management systems wherever possible and to be evaluated in several pilot implementations in farms across Europe. The results of DECIDE lead to improved use of surveillance data and evidence-based decisions on disease control. Improved disease control is essential for a sustainable food chain in Europe with increased animal health and welfare and that protects human health.

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