Revue Scientifique et Technique-Office International des Epizooties

Papers
(The TQCC of Revue Scientifique et Technique-Office International des Epizooties is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issues and gaps in international guidance and national regulatory systems affecting international live insect trade37
Climate services’ role in safeguarding pastoral disaster communities30
The international exchange of Drosophila melanogaster strains17
The World Animal Health Information System as a tool to support decision-making and research in animal health14
100 ans de succès dans les antimicrobiens : mais qu'en sera-t-il dans 100 ans ?12
Interpretation and utility of the Animal Health Loss Envelope as part of the Global Burden of Animal Diseases analytical process9
Application of Global Burden of Animal Diseases methods at country level: experiences of the Ethiopia case study8
Wildlife health surveillance: gaps, needs and opportunities7
Safety, regulatory and environmental issues with sterile insect technique-based mosquito vector control in European countries7
Looking back, looking forward: changes in the scope of the subject ‘animal welfare' within the World Organisation for Animal Health7
Foresight methodologies useful to Veterinary Services6
Streamlining cross-border shipping of live invertebrates5
Opportunities and recommendations for improved international shipment of live insects5
Can there be a common, risk-based framework for decisions around live insect trade?5
Preface5
Insect zoos and butterfly houses for public education: issues related to shipping and international trade of non-native insects4
Shifting from wildlife disease threats to wildlife health3
The sterile insect technique: an international framework to facilitate transboundary shipments of sterile insects3
Big data from small animals: integrating multi-level environmental data into the Dog Aging Project3
Introduction: Data and the need to quantify: a personal perspective3
Economic evaluation of antimicrobial usage surveillance in livestock3
Preface - World Organisation for Animal Health: one hundred years at the service of animal health2
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Prevalence data on chicken diseases in low-resource settings2
African swine fever from Kenya to five continents: the role of wild boar2
Epidemic disease risks and implications for Veterinary Services2
Rinderpest and peste des petits ruminants: state of play in disease eradication efforts2
Safety, regulatory and environmental issues related to breeding and international trade of edible insects in Africa1
Reshaping surveillance for infectious diseases: less chasing of pathogens and more monitoring of drivers1
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Preface: Small world, big data1
The World Organisation for Animal Health - current and potential roles in safe international trade of bees and other insects1
The application of Global Burden of Animal Diseases methodology to aquatic animal production1
A framework for assessing confidence in freedom from infection in animal disease control programmes1
Applications of machine learning in animal and veterinary public health surveillance1
Veterinary Services' use of the Global Burden of Animal Diseases to prioritise interventions, monitor impact and develop critical competencies1
Management of animal health data to inform policy in China1
Sustainable Development Goals and livestock systems1
Infectious disease modelling to inform policy1
Challenges and opportunities for the next miles in global rabies control1
La ciencia del bienestar animal en la agenda Una Salud-Un Bienestar: soluciones locales para retos globales1
Burden assessment of antimicrobial use and resistance in livestock in data-scarce contexts1
Introduction1
Enhanced passive surveillance for early detection of African and classical swine fevers1
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