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Kenya Animal Bio – Surveillance (KABS) User Guide

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KABS User Guide - Final.pdf (3.334Mb)
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Language
en
Date
2019
Author
AU-IBAR
Type
Manual
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Abstract
Kenya Animal Bio-Surveillance (KABS) is a near-real-time system that allows veterinarians to electronically enter, transmit, and analyze data. The system enables the immediate reporting of diseases, conditions, key syndromes, and other epidemiological data. The system employs algorithms that allow for rapid analysis and generation of potentially actionable data in order to detect and respond to disease events, particularly zoonotic diseases, before they spread to humans.
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User Guide
Subject
Live2Africa
Publisher
AU-IBAR
Extent
43 Pages
Country/Partner State
KENYA
Sponsors/Funders/Partners
European Union
URI
http://repository.au-ibar.org/handle/123456789/1334
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  • Livestock Development & Animal Welfare [90]
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