Revasia News Seminars / Workshops Innovative Tools for Surveillance Evaluation-Bangkok
CIRAD and Kasetsart University co-organised an international seminar on “Innovative Tools for Analysis of Animal Health Surveillance Systems” on the 16-17 December 2010 in Kasetsart University, Bangkok.
The objectives of the seminar were 1) to review the current epidemiological situation of HPAI H5N1 in South East Asia (SEA); 2) to present the networks in place for HPAI surveillance in the region and 3) to discuss about existing and innovative tools for the evaluation of the surveillance networks.
Evaluation of surveillance systems is a critical part of surveillance to ensure quality and representativeness of the data generated. Knowledge and understanding of the disease epidemiology is limited because of bias from the surveillance system. Those biases could be accounted for if the sensitivity and predictive value of the surveillance systems was quantified. A better understanding of the weaknesses of the system will help to identify the gaps for cost-effective improvement in the quality of data generated. The performance of systems must be quantified in order to improve them and adjust resources (actors, budgets, structures) to the needs of each country (detection of disease emergence, monitoring the effectiveness of control measures such as vaccination). Standard evaluation methods are generally qualitative or semi-quantitative and are often subjective. Research is ongoing to develop quantitative tools for the evaluation of surveillance systems in both animal and human health using methods such as Capture-Recapture; probabilistic approaches (scenario trees) and mathematical modeling/simulation.
Programme, Participant list and Presentations
Programme | Seminar BKK final_programme [196.33 kB] |
Participant list | Final list-participants |
Session 1: H5N1 in South East Asia: Current Knwoledge and Situation at Regional Level | ||
Space-time Pattern of HPAI in Sout East Asia | Prf. Dirk Pfeiffer, RVC, UK | Pfeiffer_Space-time patterns of HPAI H5N1 in SEAsia [4.50 MB] |
Wildbird Surveillance | Dr. Jarunee Siengsanan-Lamont,Murdoch U./OIE Bangkok | CIRAD_wild bird survey_161210_Januree [3.16 MB] |
Molecular Epidemiology of H5N1 HPAI in SEA | Dr. Pawin Padungtod, FAORAP | CIRAD_H5N1MolEpi_Pawin [2.86 MB] |
Session 2: Influenza surveillance systems in South East Asia
Capacity Building for Surveillance: Needs and Expected Competencies | Dr. David Castellan, FAORAP | Castellan_Surveillance Capacity Building [1.53 MB] |
AI Surveillance in Ducks: the case of Thailand |
Dr. Thaveesak Songserm, Kasetsart University |
AI in ducks 3_Thaveesak [4.65 MB] |
AI surveillance in the environnement | Dr. Marc Souris, IRD Thailand | MarcSouris_HPAI_Dec2010 [4.84 MB] |
AI Surveillance System in SEA: The case of Thailand | Dr. Orapan Pasavorakul DLD, Thailand | Avian Influenza Surveillance in Thailand_Orapan [741.95 kB] |
Compartmentalization Concept and Surveillance | Dr. John Straton, OIE Bangkok | OIE_compartmentalisation_CIRAD_surv_Dec10_Stratton [2.64 MB] |
Session 3: Ongoing research on the evaluation of surveillance systems in SEA
Education and training in surveillance: a regional perspective |
Dr. Phitsanu Tulayakul, Kasetsart University |
Education and Training in surveillance_Phitsanu [932.80 kB] |
Introduction to REVASIA and CIRAD AI projects | Dr. François Roger, CIRAD | Seminar_bkk_decembre_FRoger [333.82 kB] |
Surveillance Network Analysis Tool (SNAT): outcomes of the regional workshop, Hanoi 4-5 Oct 2010 |
Dr. Marisa Peyre, CIRADNIVR, Vietnam |
SNAT_MPeyre_Bkk2010_v2 [1.30 MB] |
Session 4: Expert Opinion
Expert opinion elicitation on performances of surveillance systems | Dr. Flavie Goutard, CIRAD | ExpertOpinion_FGoutard [245.20 kB] |
Session 5: Capture-Recapture (C-R)
Chao's lower bound with covariate information | Prof. Dankmar Böhning, Reading University | G_Chao_BKK_Surv [463.33 kB] |
New Capture-Recapture tool |
Dr. Chukiat Viwatwongkasem, Mahidol University |
Chukiat [357.18 kB] |
C-R as a tool to assess animal disease surveillance: the example of FMD in Cambodia |
Timothée Vergne, CIRAD | VergneREVASIA 2010 BKK [1.41 MB] |
A capture-recapture investigation of influenza A dynamics in migratory Mallards |
Dr. Vladimir Grosbois, CIRAD | REVASIA-CMR-mallards_VGrosbois [1.02 MB] |
Session 6: Session 6: Stochastic Scenario Trees
Scenario Trees to Quantify Confidence in Freedom from Disease | Dr. Angus Cameron, Ausvet | Cameron [405.64 kB] |
Quantitative evaluation of surveillance systems: application to bluetongue surveillance in Australia and enhancement of the methodology |
Ivan Houisse, Murdoch University | I. Houisse - REVASIA Workshop 2010 [3.97 MB] |
Combined analysis of HPAI surveillance in Human and Animals | Dr. Flavie Goutard, CIRAD‐IPC, Cambodia | Presentation not available |
Session 7: Socio‐economic issues
Institutions, Livelihoods, and Socially Effective HPAI Risk Management: Lessons from the Greater Mekong Sub‐region | Prof. David Roland Holst, Berkeley University | David Roland Holst [6.75 MB] |
Effectiveness of HPAI Risk Management Options in the Greater Mekong Sub‐region | Dr. Joachim Otte, FAO, Italy | KU Risk Mgmt GMS_JOtte [1,018.14 kB] |
Participative epidemiology for the surveillance of avian influenza in Thailand | Dr. Sirichai Wongnarkpet, Kasetart University | Participatory_EPI_Sirichai [4.72 MB] |
Socio‐economic efficiency of AI surveillance networks in SEA: a PhD proposal | Amel Zahhaf, CIRAD | BKK Presentation_dec10_AZahhaf [310.46 kB] |
Session 8: Modeling / Simulation approaches
A novel approach to risk‐based market chain surveillance for HPAI in Indonesia | Dr. Eric Brum, FAO, Indonesia | Market Chain-Indonesia 16Dec10_EBrum [2.13 MB] |
Serious games and virtual experiments | Dr. Raphaël Duboz, CIRAD‐AIT, Thailand | SeriousGames_RDuboz [667.51 kB] |
VLE‐Surveillance package: a modular simulation tool | Bruno Bonté, CIRAD‐AIT, Thailand | presentation-BBonte [1.72 MB] |
Social Network and Surveillance System | Dr. Raphaël Duboz / Dr. Vladimir Grosbois, CIRAD, CIRAD Thailand | Network analyses for targeting surveillance [786.27 kB] |
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