| Literature DB >> 31572735 |
Hans Houe1, Søren Saxmose Nielsen1, Liza Rosenbaum Nielsen1, Steen Ethelberg2,3, Kåre Mølbak1,2.
Abstract
The global challenges and threats from infectious diseases including antimicrobial drug resistance and emerging infections due to the rapidly changing climate require that we continuously revisit the fitness of our infrastructure. The databases used for surveillance represent an important infrastructure. Historically, many databases have evolved from different needs and from different organizations. Despite growing data storage and computing capacities, data are, however, rarely used to their full potential. The objective of this review was to outline different data sources available in Denmark. We applied a one-health perspective and included data sources on animal demographics and movements, medicine prescription, diagnostic test results as well as relevant data on human health. Another objective was to suggest approaches for fit-for-purpose integration of data as a resource for risk assessment and generation of evidence for policies to protect animal and human health. Danish databases were reviewed according to a systematic procedure including ownership, intended purposes of the database, target and study populations, metrics and information used, measuring methods (observers, diagnostic tests), recording procedures, data flow, database structure, and control procedures to ensure data quality. Thereby, structural metadata were gathered across available Danish databases including animal health, zoonotic infections, antimicrobial use, and relevant administrative data that can support the overall aim of supporting risk assessment and development of evidence. Then illustrative cases were used to assess how combinations and integration of databases could improve existing evidence to support decisions in animal health policies (e.g., combination of information on diseases in different herds or regions with information on isolation of pathogens from humans). Due to the complexity of databases, full integration at the individual level is often not possible. Still, integration of data at a higher level (e.g., municipality or region) can provide important information on risks and hence risk management. We conclude by discussing how databases by linkage can be improved in the future, and emphasize that legal issues are important to address in order to optimize the use of the available data.Entities:
Keywords: Denmark; animal health; databases; human health; one health (OH)
Year: 2019 PMID: 31572735 PMCID: PMC6753377 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00301
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Databases on animal health embedded in Danish legislation with information publicly available.
| CHR Herd level | Demographic information on herd level; population composition | Owner; geographic location; species; herd size; notifiable diseases |
| CHR Animal level Cattle | Demographic information on animal level | Birth date; birth condition; sex; movement (both sender and receiver); date of slaughter; date of death |
| Movement database (pigs) | Veterinary preparedness | Animal type, no transported, mortality, date; Source and destination herds Trucks incl. nationality |
| VetStat | Recording of prescription medication at herd level | Medication name and active substance; species; age group; ordination group; Vet authorization and practice no; Drug store ID; prescription date etc. |
| Meat inspection recordings | Food safety; price deduction for farmer | Abattoir ID; animal category; clinical findings at ante-mortem inspection; pathological lesions observed post-mortem |
| Zoonosis register | Surveillance of Salmonella | Antibodies in meat juice and blood |
| Welfare control data | Recording of Danish Veterinary and Food Administration control data | Reason for control; visit date No of infringements of animal welfare legislation: Warning, enforcement notice or police report |
Selected administrative databases in Denmark with relevance for One Health surveillance or research.
| Danish Civil Registration System | Population register | Person identifier (cpr number), first-level family members, current and previous addresses, vital status, civic status, and more. |
| Register of Causes of Death | Medical post-mortem examination registrations | Person identifier and time, cause, place, and manner of death. |
| Central Register of Buildings | Buildings register | Address, purpose, size, installations, construction data, dates of construction, and amendments. |
| Meteorological data | Weather and climate data | Area and period, temperature, wind, rainfall, and more. |
Selected databases in Denmark on human health that can be related to animal health or other animal related information.
| Register of enteric infections | First-positive (6 month period) patients of diagnosed gastrointestinal bacterial infections | Patient identifier (cpr number), date of sample, requesting doctor, laboratory, bacterial diagnosis (species level), foreign travel |
| Clinical disease notification database | Notified patients with a series of specified infectious diseases | Patient identifier, diagnosis, dates, relevant clinical information (underlying illness etc.), mode of transmission, place of infections, disease specific characteristics |
| Danish Microbiology Database (MiBa) | Information of clinical microbiological analyses performed since 2010 | Patient identifier, diagnosis, dates, requesting doctor, laboratory—data are unstructured upon receival. |
| The National Patient Register | Hospitalized patients | Patient identifier, diagnoses codes (ICD8/10), in/out dates, examinations and treatment information, and more. |
| The Danish Cancer Register | All cancer patients | Patient identifier, relevant dates, type and location of cancer, treatment information, and more. |
| Euro-MoMo | Mortality data from Denmark and other European countries | Data of death per age group from Denmark and 20 other countries/states. |
Databases on animal health in Denmark at national laboratories.
| SSI LIMS | Diagnostics and surveillance | Notifiable infectious diseases, date species, pathogens etc. |
| Ester/DTU-VET Center for diagnostik | Diagnostics and surveillance | Endemic diseases, date, species, pathogens etc. |
Databases in Denmark owned by the industry or privately owned.
| Cattle database | Breeding, health advice, research | Milk yield, disease treatments, reproduction, Salmonella Dublin surveillance levels and diagnostic results from individual cattle and bulk-tank milk |
| SPF-database | Secure good biosecurity/health status; Document freedom | Disease status on several well defined contagious diseases |
| Efficiency control pigs | Production management | Number of weaned pigs, feed efficiency, growth |
| Poultry‘Kik’ data | Quality control in chicken production | GIS-coordinates, distance to neighbors, buildings, hygiene, climate, mortality |
| Efficiency-control poultry | Production management | Growth, egg production, feed consumption, mortality |