DOI: 10.36871 / vet.san.hyg.ecol.201901013
UDC 619: 616.981: 42

Authors

V.V. BELIMENKO, A. M. GULYUKIN
FSBI Federal Research Center “All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine named after K.I. Scriabin and Ya.R. KOVALENKO RAS »

Abstract

The article provides an overview of information flows during epizootological monitoring of tick-borne infections. The role of a science-based approach and geographic information systems in the epizootological monitoring of infectious animal diseases is noted. For effective risk-based epizootological monitoring, it is necessary to centralize information flows, exchange real-time operational data and coordinate actions between different departments to reduce or prevent the negative consequences of disease outbreaks, taking into account modern methods of risk assessment, management and audit. An important aspect is the creation of specialized epizootological databases with integration with geographic information systems.

Keywords

tick-borne diseases, epizootological monitoring, risk-based approach, risk analysis and assessment, epizootological geographic information systems.