The ability to consolidate and analyze animal health information from disparate sources is an essential component to statewide, regional, national and global animal disease surveillance systems. Currently, no generally accepted national standards exist in the United States for the format, structure and content of animal health information. The diversity in the way animal health information is stored often precludes consolidation that would enable more comprehensive analysis of animal disease incidence.
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Title
Status of Animal Health Information Standards in the United States
Creators
James T. Case (Author)
Jeffrey Wilcke (Author)
Allen Hahn (Author)
Conference
International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists, 3 (London, United Kingdom, 07/02/2000 - 07/05/2000)
Academic Unit
3 ICAHIS, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, UK, 2 - 5 July 2000; International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists
Publisher
Washington State University
Identifiers
99900502086701842
Copyright
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) ; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/