Published on in Vol 4, No 1 (2018): Jan-Mar

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/7375, first published .
A Participatory System for Preventing Pandemics of Animal Origins: Pilot Study of the Participatory One Health Disease Detection (PODD) System

A Participatory System for Preventing Pandemics of Animal Origins: Pilot Study of the Participatory One Health Disease Detection (PODD) System

A Participatory System for Preventing Pandemics of Animal Origins: Pilot Study of the Participatory One Health Disease Detection (PODD) System

Journals

  1. Keating P, Murray J, Schenkel K, Merson L, Seale A. Electronic data collection, management and analysis tools used for outbreak response in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and stakeholder survey. BMC Public Health 2021;21(1) View
  2. Kewprasopsak T, Singhapreecha C, Yano T, Doluschitz R. A long-term negative effect of monetary incentives on the participatory surveillance of animal disease: a pilot study in Chiang Mai, Thailand. BMC Public Health 2022;22(1) View
  3. Arjkumpa O, Picasso-Risso C, Perez A, Punyapornwithaya V. Subdistrict-Level Reproductive Number for Foot and Mouth Disease in Cattle in Northern Thailand. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 2021;8 View
  4. Divi N, Smolinski M. EpiHacks, a Process for Technologists and Health Experts to Cocreate Optimal Solutions for Disease Prevention and Control: User-Centered Design Approach. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(12):e34286 View
  5. Subrata I, Harjana N, Agustina K, Purnama S, Kardiwinata M. Designing a rabies control mobile application for a community-based rabies surveillance system during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bali, Indonesia. Veterinary World 2022:1237 View
  6. Oakden L, Bridge G, Armstrong B, Reynolds C, Wang C, Panzone L, Rivera X, Kause A, Ffoulkes C, Krawczyk C, Miller G, Serjeant S. The Importance of Citizen Scientists in the Move Towards Sustainable Diets and a Sustainable Food System. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 2021;5 View
  7. Tan Y, Agrawal A, Matsoso M, Katz R, Davis S, Winkler A, Huber A, Joshi A, El-Mohandes A, Mellado B, Mubaira C, Canlas F, Asiki G, Khosa H, Lazarus J, Choisy M, Recamonde-Mendoza M, Keiser O, Okwen P, English R, Stinckwich S, Kiwuwa-Muyingo S, Kutadza T, Sethi T, Mathaha T, Nguyen V, Gill A, Yap P. A call for citizen science in pandemic preparedness and response: beyond data collection. BMJ Global Health 2022;7(6):e009389 View
  8. MacPhillamy I, Nunn M, Barnes T, Bush R, Toribio J. Striving for long term sustainability — Is it time we changed our approach to animal health in low- and middle-income countries?. Acta Tropica 2023;244:106946 View
  9. Qiu Y, Guitian J, Webster J, Musallam I, Haider N, Drewe J, Song J. Global prioritization of endemic zoonotic diseases for conducting surveillance in domestic animals to protect public health. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2023;378(1887) View
  10. Biggs D, Peel A, Astaras C, Braczkowski A, Cheung H, Choi C, Orume R, Cáceres-Escobar H, Phelps J, Plowright R, Rooyen J, Velden J, McCallum H. Governance principles for the wildlife trade to reduce spillover and pandemic risk. CABI One Health 2023 View
  11. Baertlein L, Dubad B, Sahelie B, Damulak I, Osman M, Stringer B, Bestman A, Kuehne A, van Boetzelaer E, Keating P. Evaluation of a multi-component early warning system for pastoralist populations in Doolo zone, Ethiopia: mixed-methods study. Conflict and Health 2024;18(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. . One Health Meets the Exposome. View