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risk assessment
The evaluation of the likelihood and the biological and economic consequences of entry, establishment and spread of a hazard -
One Health Surveillance (OHS) ontology
A collection of concepts and relationships needed to model all the data and information collected in the process of surveillance, including surveillance inputs, methods, and... -
concentration of pathogens
Number of target organisms present in a defined volume/weight/area of a sample -
(surveillance) data harmonization
__In the context of epidemiology: Making data from different sources comparable. The processes involved in producing inferentially equivalent data.test -
analytical epidemiology
The aspect of epidemiology concerned with why and how a health problem occurs. Analytic epidemiology uses comparison groups to provide baseline or expected values so that... -
(surveillance) data harmonization
In the context of epidemiology: Making data from different sources comparable. The processes involved in producing inferentially equivalent data. Related Terms:data integration