Accuracy of Herdsmen Reporting versus Serologic Testing for Estimating Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prevalence
Herdsman-reported disease prevalence is widely used in veterinary epidemiologic studies, especially for diseases with visible external lesions; however, the accuracy of such reports is rarely validated. Thus, we used latent class analysis in a Bayesian framework to compare sensitivity and specificit...
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doaj-8d405c5861254eec9b4bbbc8a5ccf4bf2020-11-24T21:50:29ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592014-12-0120122048205410.3201/eid2012.140931Accuracy of Herdsmen Reporting versus Serologic Testing for Estimating Foot-and-Mouth Disease PrevalenceKenton L. MorganIan G. HandelVincent N. TanyaSaidou M. HammanCharles NfonIngrid E. BergmanViviana MaliratKarl J. SorensenBarend M. de C. BronsvoortHerdsman-reported disease prevalence is widely used in veterinary epidemiologic studies, especially for diseases with visible external lesions; however, the accuracy of such reports is rarely validated. Thus, we used latent class analysis in a Bayesian framework to compare sensitivity and specificity of herdsman reporting with virus neutralization testing and use of 3 nonstructural protein ELISAs for estimates of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) prevalence on the Adamawa plateau of Cameroon in 2000. Herdsman-reported estimates in this FMD-endemic area were comparable to those obtained from serologic testing. To harness to this cost-effective resource of monitoring emerging infectious diseases, we suggest that estimates of the sensitivity and specificity of herdsmen reporting should be done in parallel with serologic surveys of other animal diseases.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/20/12/14-0931_articleSerologic Testingfoot and mouth diseaseFMDherdsmenepidemiologyparticipatory |
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Kenton L. Morgan Ian G. Handel Vincent N. Tanya Saidou M. Hamman Charles Nfon Ingrid E. Bergman Viviana Malirat Karl J. Sorensen Barend M. de C. Bronsvoort |
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Kenton L. Morgan Ian G. Handel Vincent N. Tanya Saidou M. Hamman Charles Nfon Ingrid E. Bergman Viviana Malirat Karl J. Sorensen Barend M. de C. Bronsvoort Accuracy of Herdsmen Reporting versus Serologic Testing for Estimating Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prevalence Emerging Infectious Diseases Serologic Testing foot and mouth disease FMD herdsmen epidemiology participatory |
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Kenton L. Morgan Ian G. Handel Vincent N. Tanya Saidou M. Hamman Charles Nfon Ingrid E. Bergman Viviana Malirat Karl J. Sorensen Barend M. de C. Bronsvoort |
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Kenton L. Morgan |
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Accuracy of Herdsmen Reporting versus Serologic Testing for Estimating Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prevalence |
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Accuracy of Herdsmen Reporting versus Serologic Testing for Estimating Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prevalence |
title_full |
Accuracy of Herdsmen Reporting versus Serologic Testing for Estimating Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prevalence |
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Accuracy of Herdsmen Reporting versus Serologic Testing for Estimating Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prevalence |
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Accuracy of Herdsmen Reporting versus Serologic Testing for Estimating Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prevalence |
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accuracy of herdsmen reporting versus serologic testing for estimating foot-and-mouth disease prevalence |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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1080-6040 1080-6059 |
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2014-12-01 |
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Herdsman-reported disease prevalence is widely used in veterinary epidemiologic studies, especially for diseases with visible external lesions; however, the accuracy of such reports is rarely validated. Thus, we used latent class analysis in a Bayesian framework to compare sensitivity and specificity of herdsman reporting with virus neutralization testing and use of 3 nonstructural protein ELISAs for estimates of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) prevalence on the Adamawa plateau of Cameroon in 2000. Herdsman-reported estimates in this FMD-endemic area were comparable to those obtained from serologic testing. To harness to this cost-effective resource of monitoring emerging infectious diseases, we suggest that estimates of the sensitivity and specificity of herdsmen reporting should be done in parallel with serologic surveys of other animal diseases. |
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Serologic Testing foot and mouth disease FMD herdsmen epidemiology participatory |
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https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/20/12/14-0931_article |
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