Optimizing early detection of avian influenza H5N1 in backyard and free-range poultry production systems in Thailand

Archive ouverte

Goutard, Flavie L. | Paul, Mathilde | Tavornpanich, Saraya | Houisse, Ivan | Chanachai, Karoon | Thanapongtharm, Weerapong | Cameron, Angus | Stärk, Katharina | Roger, François

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

1st International Conference on Animal Health Surveillance (ICAHS). International audience. For infectious diseases such as highly pathogenic avian influenza caused by the H5N1 virus (A/H5N1 HP), early warning system is essential. Evaluating the sensitivity of surveillance is a necessary step in ensuring an efficient and sustainable system. Stochastic scenario tree modeling was used here to assess the sensitivity of the A/H5N1 HP surveillance system in backyard and free-grazing duck farms in Thailand. The whole surveillance system for disease detection was modeled with all components and the sensitivity of each component and of the overall system was estimated. Scenarios were tested according to selection of high-risk areas, inclusion of components and sampling procedure, were tested. Nationwide passive surveillance (SSC1) and risk-based clinical X-ray (SSC2) showed a similar sensitivity level, with a median sensitivity ratio of 0.96 (95% CI 0.40–15.00). They both provide higher sensitivity than the X-ray laboratory component (SSC3). With the current surveillance design, the sensitivity of detection of the overall surveillance system when the three components are implemented, was equal to 100% for a farm level prevalence of 0.05% and 82% (95% CI 71–89%) for a level of infection of 3 farms. Findings from this study illustrate the usefulness of scenario-tree modeling to document freedom from diseases in developing countries.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Quantitative assessment of a spatial multicriteria model for highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in Thailand, and application in Cambodia

Archive ouverte | Paul, Mathilde | CCSD

International audience. The Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 (HPAI) virus is now considered endemic in several Asian countries. In Cambodia, the virus has been circulating in the poultry population since 2004,...

Assessment of drivers of antimicrobial usage in poultry farms in the Mekong delta of vietnam: A combined participatory epidemiology and Q-sorting approach

Archive ouverte | Dinh Bao Truong, - | CCSD

International audience. In the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, poultry farmers use high amounts of antimicrobials, but little is known about the drivers that influence this usage. We aimed to identify these drivers using a...

Anthropogenic factors and the risk of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1: prospects from a spatial-based model

Archive ouverte | Paul, Mathilde | CCSD

International audience. Beginning in 2003, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus spread across Southeast Asia, causing unprecedented epidemics. Thailand was massively infected in 2004 and 2005 and cont...

Chargement des enrichissements...