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OHEJP COVRIN D3.2.1 Review of surveillance activities carried out by member countries
OHEJP COVRIN D3.2.1 Review of surveillance activities carried out by member countries
COVRIN is a joint integrative project with in the European Joint Program for One Health project (OHEJP) that aims to first, identify drivers for the emergence and spread of SARS-CoV-2 and second, to generate data and build models for risk assessment of SARS-CoV-2. Through these objectives, the project aims to develop common Covid-19 protocols that support the OHEJP collaborations, and to develop a common infrastructure to foresee Covid-19 research. COVRIN deliverables will then be integrated into the work of OHEJP partners to reduce the overlaps in Covid-19 research. Divided into four work packages, work package 3 (WP3) aims to integrate the surveillance activities, map surveillance data, and identify risk factors for virus transmission in wildlife, food producing animals, pets and the environment (including sewage). To establish models for transmission routes and risk assessment in a One Health perspective. The outcomes of WP3 will therefore provide evidence for decision makers and other stakeholders to understand the risk posed by potential animal hosts, the environment, or fomites in the transmission of SARS-CoV-2. Specifically, this deliverable, in the context of task 3.2, seeks to provide an evaluation of current surveillance activities being carried out, particularly in the animal sector, and assessment of similarities and differences between member countries, as well as opportunities for alignment.
Collins, M., Singleton, D.A., Noble, P.J.M., Pinchbeck, G.L., Smith, S., Brant, B., Smyth, S., Radford, A.D., Appleton, C., Jewell, C., Rowlingson, B., Caddy, S., Jones, P.H., 2021. Small animal disease surveillance 2020/21: SARS-CoV2, syndromic surveillance and an outbreak of acute vomiting in UK dogs. Veterinary Record 188, 304-304.
https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.427 Guberti, V., Stancampiano, L., Ferrari, N., 2014. Surveillance, monitoring and surveys of wildlife diseases: a public health and conservation approach. Hystrix It. J. Mamm. 25, 3-8. https://doi.org/10.4404/hystrix-25.1-10114 The Bat Conservation Trust, B.C., 2021. COVID-19 and Bats - Bats and disease [WWW Document]. Bat Conservation Trust. URL https://www.bats.org.uk/about-bats/bats-and-disease/covid-19-and-bats (accessed 11.30.21).
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