Evaluation of the need and potential of harmonizing methods for common vole abundance estimation and the diagnosis of infections with Francisella tularensis - A questionnaire survey

Resumen del póster presentado al APHAEA Consultation Workshop,celebrado en Utrecht el 18 de marzo de 2015.-- et al. [Background]: The APHAEA (harmonized Approaches in monitoring wildlife Population Health, and Ecology and Abundance, www.aphaea.org) project aims to establish a European wildlife disea...

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Main Authors: Sonnenburg, Jana, Gortázar, Christian
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/145666
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/145666 2024-02-11T10:02:58+01:00 Evaluation of the need and potential of harmonizing methods for common vole abundance estimation and the diagnosis of infections with Francisella tularensis - A questionnaire survey Sonnenburg, Jana Gortázar, Christian 2015 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/145666 en eng Sí APHAEA Final Meeting (2015) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/145666 none APHAEA Francisella tularensis Questionnaire Common vole póster de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6670 2015 ftcsic 2024-01-16T10:21:16Z Resumen del póster presentado al APHAEA Consultation Workshop,celebrado en Utrecht el 18 de marzo de 2015.-- et al. [Background]: The APHAEA (harmonized Approaches in monitoring wildlife Population Health, and Ecology and Abundance, www.aphaea.org) project aims to establish a European wildlife disease surveillance network capable of providing reliable estimates on abundance of wildlife species and occurrence and distribution of pathogens in key wildlife species. For this purpose, the host-pathogen combination Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) and Francisella tularensis was selected. [Methods]: A questionnaire was designed to collect information on host abundance and pathogen occurrence from historical records, current studies or data which will be potentially accessible in the future. The questionnaire was circulated among the core project partners and voluntary external partners. [Results]: We received 17 completed questionnaires from 13 participating European countries. There is a substantial heterogeneity concerning the used data sources for estimating common vole abundance. Even if snap trapping was performed as proposed by APHAEA, different snap trapping protocols were used. Furthermore, the questionnaire showed that the population abundance estimation is mostly not accompanied by disease monitoring and surveillance; and that different protocols may be used for both purposes. [Conclusions]: Although heterogeneity could be shown, the intention to harmonize the used methods was clearly demonstrated by the participants. Crucial information regarding the used methods for abundance estimation as compared to the proposed harmonized methods was obtained. Peer reviewed Still Image Common vole Microtus arvalis Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
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Francisella tularensis
Questionnaire
Common vole
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Francisella tularensis
Questionnaire
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Sonnenburg, Jana
Gortázar, Christian
Evaluation of the need and potential of harmonizing methods for common vole abundance estimation and the diagnosis of infections with Francisella tularensis - A questionnaire survey
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Francisella tularensis
Questionnaire
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description Resumen del póster presentado al APHAEA Consultation Workshop,celebrado en Utrecht el 18 de marzo de 2015.-- et al. [Background]: The APHAEA (harmonized Approaches in monitoring wildlife Population Health, and Ecology and Abundance, www.aphaea.org) project aims to establish a European wildlife disease surveillance network capable of providing reliable estimates on abundance of wildlife species and occurrence and distribution of pathogens in key wildlife species. For this purpose, the host-pathogen combination Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) and Francisella tularensis was selected. [Methods]: A questionnaire was designed to collect information on host abundance and pathogen occurrence from historical records, current studies or data which will be potentially accessible in the future. The questionnaire was circulated among the core project partners and voluntary external partners. [Results]: We received 17 completed questionnaires from 13 participating European countries. There is a substantial heterogeneity concerning the used data sources for estimating common vole abundance. Even if snap trapping was performed as proposed by APHAEA, different snap trapping protocols were used. Furthermore, the questionnaire showed that the population abundance estimation is mostly not accompanied by disease monitoring and surveillance; and that different protocols may be used for both purposes. [Conclusions]: Although heterogeneity could be shown, the intention to harmonize the used methods was clearly demonstrated by the participants. Crucial information regarding the used methods for abundance estimation as compared to the proposed harmonized methods was obtained. Peer reviewed
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author Sonnenburg, Jana
Gortázar, Christian
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Gortázar, Christian
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title Evaluation of the need and potential of harmonizing methods for common vole abundance estimation and the diagnosis of infections with Francisella tularensis - A questionnaire survey
title_short Evaluation of the need and potential of harmonizing methods for common vole abundance estimation and the diagnosis of infections with Francisella tularensis - A questionnaire survey
title_full Evaluation of the need and potential of harmonizing methods for common vole abundance estimation and the diagnosis of infections with Francisella tularensis - A questionnaire survey
title_fullStr Evaluation of the need and potential of harmonizing methods for common vole abundance estimation and the diagnosis of infections with Francisella tularensis - A questionnaire survey
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the need and potential of harmonizing methods for common vole abundance estimation and the diagnosis of infections with Francisella tularensis - A questionnaire survey
title_sort evaluation of the need and potential of harmonizing methods for common vole abundance estimation and the diagnosis of infections with francisella tularensis - a questionnaire survey
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