Sensitivity of mortality reporting by the French oyster farmers

As diseased shellfish show only very seldom symptoms, any mortality event can be a disease suspicion. In theory, monitoring of mortality events in shellfish can thus provide a tool for early detection of infectious diseases in order to implement effective control measures. This consists in passive m...

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Main Authors: Lupo, Coralie, Osta Amigo, Axel, Mandard, Y. V., Peroz, C., Arzul, Isabelle, Francois, Cyrille, Garcia, Celine, Renault, Tristan
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Language:English
Published: 13th Conference of the International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE XIII), 20-24 august 2012 , Maastricht - The Netherlands 2012
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:21343 2023-05-15T15:58:57+02:00 Sensitivity of mortality reporting by the French oyster farmers Lupo, Coralie Osta Amigo, Axel Mandard, Y. V. Peroz, C. Arzul, Isabelle Francois, Cyrille Garcia, Celine Renault, Tristan 2012-08 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00102/21343/18966.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00102/21343/ eng eng 13th Conference of the International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE XIII), 20-24 august 2012 , Maastricht - The Netherlands https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00102/21343/18966.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00102/21343/ 2012 Ifremer info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Early detection Passive surveillance Aquaculture Capture-recapture methods text Poster info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2012 ftarchimer 2021-09-23T20:21:32Z As diseased shellfish show only very seldom symptoms, any mortality event can be a disease suspicion. In theory, monitoring of mortality events in shellfish can thus provide a tool for early detection of infectious diseases in order to implement effective control measures. This consists in passive mortality event reporting by shellfish farmers to the local competent authority. Sensitivity of the detection of mortality events is a key quality indicator for this type of surveillance. Since 2008, increased mortality outbreaks occur in Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas in France, leading to economic losses. It is important to evaluate how much the outbreaks have altered the quality indicators of the reporting system and if this modification is long-standing, to achieve an effective early detection tool. The yearly evolution of sensitivity of the passive farmer reporting was estimated during 2007-2010 in the main oyster production area in France, using a capture-recapture analysis and accounting for unequal catchability. Information on mortality events were obtained from existing annual databases of mandatory mortality reporting (capture) and from a questionnaire-based cross-sectional survey conducted in 2010 as part of larger study of oyster mortalities (recapture). Sensitivity significantly varied according to the year, from 0.55 (CI95% 0.31-1.00) to 0.76 (CI95% 0.64-0.93), 0.53 (CI95% 0.43-0.71) and 0.72 (CI95% 0.59-0.92) in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, respectively. Important under-reporting was observed in 2007. Sensitivity increased concurrently with outbreaks occurrence and with implementation of financial incentive for mortality reporting. The achieved completeness was satisfactory. However, bottlenecks for reporting or solutions to facilitate reporting have to be identified to improve sensitivity of the reporting system on a long term period, whatever the epidemiological situation is. Conference Object Crassostrea gigas Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Pacific
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topic Early detection
Passive surveillance
Aquaculture
Capture-recapture methods
spellingShingle Early detection
Passive surveillance
Aquaculture
Capture-recapture methods
Lupo, Coralie
Osta Amigo, Axel
Mandard, Y. V.
Peroz, C.
Arzul, Isabelle
Francois, Cyrille
Garcia, Celine
Renault, Tristan
Sensitivity of mortality reporting by the French oyster farmers
topic_facet Early detection
Passive surveillance
Aquaculture
Capture-recapture methods
description As diseased shellfish show only very seldom symptoms, any mortality event can be a disease suspicion. In theory, monitoring of mortality events in shellfish can thus provide a tool for early detection of infectious diseases in order to implement effective control measures. This consists in passive mortality event reporting by shellfish farmers to the local competent authority. Sensitivity of the detection of mortality events is a key quality indicator for this type of surveillance. Since 2008, increased mortality outbreaks occur in Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas in France, leading to economic losses. It is important to evaluate how much the outbreaks have altered the quality indicators of the reporting system and if this modification is long-standing, to achieve an effective early detection tool. The yearly evolution of sensitivity of the passive farmer reporting was estimated during 2007-2010 in the main oyster production area in France, using a capture-recapture analysis and accounting for unequal catchability. Information on mortality events were obtained from existing annual databases of mandatory mortality reporting (capture) and from a questionnaire-based cross-sectional survey conducted in 2010 as part of larger study of oyster mortalities (recapture). Sensitivity significantly varied according to the year, from 0.55 (CI95% 0.31-1.00) to 0.76 (CI95% 0.64-0.93), 0.53 (CI95% 0.43-0.71) and 0.72 (CI95% 0.59-0.92) in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, respectively. Important under-reporting was observed in 2007. Sensitivity increased concurrently with outbreaks occurrence and with implementation of financial incentive for mortality reporting. The achieved completeness was satisfactory. However, bottlenecks for reporting or solutions to facilitate reporting have to be identified to improve sensitivity of the reporting system on a long term period, whatever the epidemiological situation is.
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author Lupo, Coralie
Osta Amigo, Axel
Mandard, Y. V.
Peroz, C.
Arzul, Isabelle
Francois, Cyrille
Garcia, Celine
Renault, Tristan
author_facet Lupo, Coralie
Osta Amigo, Axel
Mandard, Y. V.
Peroz, C.
Arzul, Isabelle
Francois, Cyrille
Garcia, Celine
Renault, Tristan
author_sort Lupo, Coralie
title Sensitivity of mortality reporting by the French oyster farmers
title_short Sensitivity of mortality reporting by the French oyster farmers
title_full Sensitivity of mortality reporting by the French oyster farmers
title_fullStr Sensitivity of mortality reporting by the French oyster farmers
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity of mortality reporting by the French oyster farmers
title_sort sensitivity of mortality reporting by the french oyster farmers
publisher 13th Conference of the International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE XIII), 20-24 august 2012 , Maastricht - The Netherlands
publishDate 2012
url https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00102/21343/18966.pdf
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