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Detecting and Predicting Emerging Disease in Poultry With the Implementation of New Technologies and Big Data: A Focus on Avian Influenza Virus
by
Fraser, Evan D. G.
, Sharif, Shayan
, Dara, Rozita A.
, Astill, Jake
in
Animal diseases
/ Avian flu
/ Big Data
/ biosensor
/ Birds
/ Decision making
/ Decision support systems
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease detection
/ Economic impact
/ Farming systems
/ infectious disease
/ Infectious diseases
/ Influenza
/ influenza virus
/ New technology
/ Pathogens
/ Poultry
/ Poultry production
/ Prediction models
/ Protein sources
/ Public health
/ rapid diagnosis
/ Real time
/ Sensors
/ Veterinary Science
/ Viruses
2018
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Detecting and Predicting Emerging Disease in Poultry With the Implementation of New Technologies and Big Data: A Focus on Avian Influenza Virus
by
Fraser, Evan D. G.
, Sharif, Shayan
, Dara, Rozita A.
, Astill, Jake
in
Animal diseases
/ Avian flu
/ Big Data
/ biosensor
/ Birds
/ Decision making
/ Decision support systems
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease detection
/ Economic impact
/ Farming systems
/ infectious disease
/ Infectious diseases
/ Influenza
/ influenza virus
/ New technology
/ Pathogens
/ Poultry
/ Poultry production
/ Prediction models
/ Protein sources
/ Public health
/ rapid diagnosis
/ Real time
/ Sensors
/ Veterinary Science
/ Viruses
2018
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Detecting and Predicting Emerging Disease in Poultry With the Implementation of New Technologies and Big Data: A Focus on Avian Influenza Virus
by
Fraser, Evan D. G.
, Sharif, Shayan
, Dara, Rozita A.
, Astill, Jake
in
Animal diseases
/ Avian flu
/ Big Data
/ biosensor
/ Birds
/ Decision making
/ Decision support systems
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease detection
/ Economic impact
/ Farming systems
/ infectious disease
/ Infectious diseases
/ Influenza
/ influenza virus
/ New technology
/ Pathogens
/ Poultry
/ Poultry production
/ Prediction models
/ Protein sources
/ Public health
/ rapid diagnosis
/ Real time
/ Sensors
/ Veterinary Science
/ Viruses
2018
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Detecting and Predicting Emerging Disease in Poultry With the Implementation of New Technologies and Big Data: A Focus on Avian Influenza Virus
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Detecting and Predicting Emerging Disease in Poultry With the Implementation of New Technologies and Big Data: A Focus on Avian Influenza Virus
2018
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Overview
Future demands for food will place agricultural systems under pressure to increase production. Poultry is accepted as a good source of protein and the poultry industry will be forced to intensify production in many countries, leading to greater numbers of farms that house birds at elevated densities. Increasing farmed poultry can facilitate enhanced transmission of infectious pathogens among birds, such as avian influenza virus among others, which have the potential to induce widespread mortality in poultry and cause considerable economic losses. Additionally, the capability of some emerging poultry pathogens to cause zoonotic human infection will be increased as greater numbers of poultry operations could increase human contact with poultry pathogens. In order to combat the increased risk of spread of infectious disease in poultry due to intensified systems of production, rapid detection and diagnosis is paramount. In this review, multiple technologies that can facilitate accurate and rapid detection and diagnosis of poultry diseases are highlighted from the literature, with a focus on technologies developed specifically for avian influenza virus diagnosis. Rapid detection and diagnostic technologies allow for responses to be made sooner when disease is detected, decreasing further bird transmission and associated costs. Additionally, systems of rapid disease detection produce data that can be utilized in decision support systems that can predict when and where disease is likely to emerge in poultry. Other sources of data can be included in predictive models, and in this review two highly relevant sources, internet based-data and environmental data, are discussed. Additionally, big data and big data analytics, which will be required in order to integrate voluminous and variable data into predictive models that function in near real-time are also highlighted. Implementing new technologies in the commercial setting will be faced with many challenges, as will designing and operating predictive models for poultry disease emergence. The associated challenges are summarized in this review. Intensified systems of poultry production will require new technologies for detection and diagnosis of infectious disease. This review sets out to summarize them, while providing advantages and limitations of different types of technologies being researched.
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