Abstract
The article presents an overview of information flows within the epizootological monitoring of tick-borne diseases in animals. Epizootological monitoring is the system of data collection on the spread of pathogens and animal disease outbreaks, following statistical processing and analysis of the effectiveness of veterinary control as well as for the evaluation and forecast of the epizootic status of particular territories. It is necessary to concentrate information flows and track operative data exchange in real-time management and to coordinate actions between various Departments for effective risk-based tick-borne disease epizootological monitoring to decrease or eliminate negative consequences of illness breakouts with an account of up-to-date evaluation methods, risk management, and audition. An important aspect is the creation of specialized epizootological databases together with integration with geoinformation systems.
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