• One Health · Jun 2020

    Base protocol for real time active random surveillance of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) - Adapting veterinary methodology to public health.

    • Alessandro Foddai, Juan Lubroth, and Johanne Ellis-Iversen.
    • National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Kgs, Lyngby, Denmark.
    • One Health. 2020 Jun 1; 9: 100129.

    AbstractThe pandemic of new coronavirus disease COVID-19 is threatening our health, economy and life style. Collaborations across countries and sectors as a One Health World could be a milestone. We propose a general protocol, for setting timely active random surveillance of COVID-19, at the human community level, with systematic repeated detection efforts. Strengths and limitations are discussed. If considered applicable by public health, the protocol could evaluate the status of COVID-19 epidemics consistently and objectively.© 2020 The Authors.

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