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Measures of health-related occurrence and association using an application for smartphones
( Ha Chung Yoon ),( Oun Kyong Moon ),( Woo Seog Jeong ),( Mark Stevenson ),( Tim Carpenter ),( Do Soon Kim ) 한국예방수의학회 2013 예방수의학회지 Vol.37 No.3
This study presents a smartphone application, named「Vepi Tools」. This stand-alone type application is aiming at supporting on-site decision-making for animal health professionals. It provides basic calculations of epidemiology including estimating disease frequency, measuring associations using two-by-two table, calculating sample sizes to detect disease and to estimate a mean or prevalence. Rationale and examples are available for each function. This study shows some use cases with this「Vepi Tools」application.
Original Articles : Description of national avian influenza surveillance program in Korea
( Hachung Yoon ),( Oun Kyong Moon ),( Ji Da Choi ),( Woo Seog Jeong ),( Jun Hee Han ),( Young Mi Cho ),( Young Myung Kang ),( Hyo Young Ahn ),( Do Soon Kim ),( Tim Carpenter ) 한국예방수의학회 2014 예방수의학회지 Vol.38 No.2
This study describes the national program of year-round surveillance and monitoring for avian influenza (AI). The validity of the epidemiologically-based surveillance scheme was assessed. Korea’s current surveillance program is aimed at detecting subclinical infection of either the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus or the low pathogenic avian influenza virus, types H5 and H7, both of which carry risk of converting to HPAI. The current AI surveillance program has demonstrated that implementing a surveillance strategy is plausible. Farmer and livestock related professional support is the critical step of specimen collection to discover hidden infection. Early detection of AI virus infection can achieve best by the combined efforts of farmers, animal health authorities, and other related industries.
세계의 구제역 전파,확산역학 모델 개발 현황과 Davis Animal Disease Simulation 모델 국내 적용 연구
윤하정 ( Ha Chung Yoon ),김한 ( Han Kim ),윤순식 ( Soon Seek Yoon ),김연주 ( Youn Ju Kim ),김병한 ( Byoung Han Kim ),( Jack Coleman ),( Tim Carpenter ) 한국예방수의학회(구 한국수의공중보건학회) 2011 예방수의학회지 Vol.35 No.4
Epidemic models on disease spread attempt to simulate disease transmission and associated control processes. This study reviewed published papers on epidemiological models for the management of foot-and-mouth disease in the world. In addition, an individual animal-based, spatially-explicit, stochastic disease transmission model, the Davis Animal Disease Simulation (DADS) model, was described in the frame of an international collaborative research project participating three countries: Republic of Korea, USA, and New Zealand. In this project, the Korean team is aiming at developing the most appropriate parameters for livestock and epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks. On the other hand, the purpose of foreign counterparts is validating their models: DADS (USA) and InterSpread Plus (New Zealand). Classification of farm types and preliminary estimations on the frequency of intra-herd contacts were also presented. This research project is expected to provide precious information to plan a strategy that will facilitate the eradication of foot-and-mouth disease from Korea.