Alexandro Victor
Emergency animal diseases (EADs) pose significant threats to global agriculture, public health, and economic stability. Effective surveillance and rapid response strategies are essential for mitigating the impact of these diseases. This review provides an overview of global surveillance and response strategies for EADs. It examines the key components of surveillance systems, including passive and active surveillance, and discusses the importance of early detection and reporting. The review also explores international collaboration mechanisms and response frameworks for managing EAD outbreaks. By synthesizing existing literature and case studies, this review aims to inform policymakers, veterinarians, and stakeholders on best practices for enhancing surveillance and response capacities to address the challenges posed by EADs.
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