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        <journal-meta>
            <journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">JMIR</journal-id>
            <journal-id journal-id-type="nlm-ta">J Med Internet Res</journal-id>
            <journal-title>Journal of Medical Internet Research</journal-title>
            <issn pub-type="epub">1438-8871</issn>
            <publisher>
                <publisher-name>Gunther Eysenbach</publisher-name>
                <publisher-loc>Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, Toronto, Canada</publisher-loc>
            </publisher>
        </journal-meta>
        <article-meta>
            <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">v1isuppl1e27</article-id>
            <article-id pub-id-type="pmid" />
            <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.2196/jmir.1.suppl1.e27</article-id>
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                <subj-group subj-group-type="article-type">
                    <subject>Abstract</subject>
                </subj-group>
            </article-categories>
            <title-group>
                <article-title>FTO2/438: Implementation of a Telematics System for the Management of Epidemic Emergencies</article-title>
            </title-group>
            <contrib-group>
                <contrib contrib-type="author" id="contrib1" xlink:type="simple">
                    <name name-style="western">
                        <surname>Bellini</surname>
                        <given-names>S</given-names>
                    </name>
                    <xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1">1</xref>
                </contrib>
                <contrib contrib-type="author" id="contrib2" xlink:type="simple">
                    <name name-style="western">
                        <surname>Colangeli</surname>
                        <given-names>P</given-names>
                    </name>
                    <xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1">1</xref>
                </contrib>
                <contrib contrib-type="author" id="contrib3" xlink:type="simple">
                    <name name-style="western">
                        <surname>Isocrono</surname>
                        <given-names>E</given-names>
                    </name>
                    <xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1">1</xref>
                </contrib>
                <contrib contrib-type="author" id="contrib4" xlink:type="simple">
                    <name name-style="western">
                        <surname>Giovannini</surname>
                        <given-names>A</given-names>
                    </name>
                    <xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1">1</xref>
                </contrib>
                <contrib contrib-type="author" id="contrib5" xlink:type="simple">
                    <name name-style="western">
                        <surname>Di Francesco</surname>
                        <given-names>C</given-names>
                    </name>
                    <xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1">1</xref>
                </contrib>
                <contrib contrib-type="author" id="contrib6" xlink:type="simple">
                    <name name-style="western">
                        <surname>Caporale</surname>
                        <given-names>V</given-names>
                    </name>
                    <xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1">1</xref>
                </contrib>
            </contrib-group>
            <aff id="aff1" rid="aff1"><sup>1</sup>
                <addr-line>Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Abruzzo e del Molise, Teramo</addr-line>
                <country>Italy</country>
            </aff>
            <pub-date pub-type="collection">
                <season>Jul-Sep</season>
                <year>1999</year>
            </pub-date>
            <pub-date pub-type="epub">
                <day>19</day>
                <month>9</month>
                <year>1999</year>
            </pub-date>
            <volume>1</volume>
            <issue>suppl1</issue>
            <elocation-id>e27</elocation-id>
            <copyright-statement>Except where otherwise noted, articles published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.</copyright-statement>
            <copyright-year>1999</copyright-year>
            <self-uri xlink:href="http://www.jmir.org/1999/suppl1/e27/" xlink:type="simple" />
            <abstract>
                <sec sec-type="introduction">
                    <title>Introduction</title>
                    <p>A system to support decisions and operations in cases of epidemic emergency has been designed and implemented, in order to improve the decision-making capabilities of Veterinary Services for outbreaks of exotic diseases.</p>
                </sec>
                <sec sec-type="methods">
                    <title>Methods</title>
                    <p>The system implementation consisted of: 1) drafting contingency plans for OIE List A diseases; 2) implementing an automated information network, linking Local Veterinary Unit and the Regional Epidemiological Centre; 3) implementing a Geographical Information System (GIS), to be automatically connected to the animal identification database and to the ANIMO (Animal Movement) system; 4) supplying the personnel of Veterinary Services with the necessary tools, instruments and materials; 5) personnel training. Integration of activities led to the implementation of a telematic support system for the management of epidemic emergencies, providing the Veterinary Services with the information necessary to the management of exotic disease outbreaks. The system has been implemented from a structural point of view as follows:</p>
                    <list list-type="order">
                        <list-item>
                            <p>Data warehouse design and implementation, fed by ORACLE DATA MART SUITE operational databases,</p>
                        </list-item>
                        <list-item>
                            <p>Implementation within the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Abruzzo e del Molise Web site, of a controlled access telematic system, where:</p>
                            <list list-type="bullet">
                                <list-item>
                                    <p>static pages were implemented in HTML and the dynamic ones in PERL;</p>
                                </list-item>
                                <list-item>
                                    <p>GIS was used to design and update maps;</p>
                                </list-item>
                                <list-item>
                                    <p>Downloading of documents and forms was made possible as well as the generation of tables and graphs in real time.</p>
                                </list-item>
                            </list>
                        </list-item>
                    </list>
                </sec>
                <sec sec-type="results">
                    <title>Results</title>
                    <p>In the event of an outbreak it is possible to: map relevant data and information (i.e. Protection and Surveillance Zones); to produce disease trend data both in tabular and graphical form and the indicators for the disease management and control. Contingency plans of OIE list A disease are provided through the Internet for consultation and downloading. All the forms for administrative and epidemiological data collection are provided for and can sent by e-mail to the proper veterinary authority and other stakeholders.</p>
                </sec>
                <sec sec-type="discussion">
                    <title>Discussion</title>
                    <p>The system has been tested both by a simulated foot and mouth disease outbreak and a real Swine Vesicular Disease outbreak. The existence of written and standardised procedures, the availability of updated and pertinent information for outbreaks management and the support of a telematic system has allowed the rationalisation the actions to be implemented and to speed up intervention time.</p>
                </sec>
            </abstract>
            <kwd-group>
                <kwd>Telematic System</kwd>
                <kwd>Disease Outbreak Management</kwd>
                <kwd>Epidemic Emergencies;</kwd>
            </kwd-group>
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