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Standardizing output-based surveillance to control non-regulated cattle diseases: Aspiring for a single general regulatory framework in the European Union

Lina Costa, Elsa Leclerc Duarte, Tanja Knific, Jaka Jakob Hodnik, Annika van Roon, Christine Fourichon, Xhelil Koleci, G. van Schaik, George J. Gunn, Aurélien Madouasse, John Berezowski, I.M.G.A. Santman-Berends

2020Preventive Veterinary Medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Several European countries have implemented country specific programmes to control cattle diseases with little or no regulation in the European Union (EU). These control programmes vary between member states, impairing a confident comparison of freedom from disease when cattle originate from different countries. In order to facilitate safe trade, there is a need to support the development of transparent methods that enable comparison of outputs of surveillance, control or eradication programmes. The aim of the COST Action (CA 17110), Standardizing OUtput-based surveillance to control Non-regulated Diseases in the EU (SOUND control), is the development of a generic and joint understanding of the requirements and characteristics needed for a flexible output-based framework. This framework should be able to substantiate the confidence of disease freedom and cost-effectiveness of heterogeneous surveillance, control or eradication programmes for cattle diseases in the EU. This project supports other initiatives in the development of an output-based framework which will subsequently facilitate safe trade and support the improvement of disease control measures, which is of great importance as the cattle sector contributes to one third of the total gross production value of EU agriculture.

Topics & Concepts

European unionControl (management)AgricultureBusinessDisease surveillanceDisease controlInternational tradeMember statesPublic economicsDiseaseMedicineEconomicsEnvironmental healthGeographyManagementArchaeologyPathologyAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyVector-Borne Animal DiseasesGlobal trade, sustainability, and social impact