Revue Scientifique et Technique-Office International des Epizooties

Papers
(The TQCC of Revue Scientifique et Technique-Office International des Epizooties is 2. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Bayesian latent class analysis when the reference test is imperfect28
Global Burden of Animal Diseases: a novel approach to understanding and managing disease in livestock and aquaculture22
Antimicrobial resistance at the livestock–human interface: implications for Veterinary Services19
The World Organisation for Animal Health: notification of animal diseases12
Safety, regulatory and environmental issues related to breeding and international trade of edible insects in Africa11
Digital technologies and implications for Veterinary Services10
Optimising traceability in trade for live animals and animal products with digital technologies10
Factors affecting test reproducibility among laboratories9
A review of diagnostic tests recommended by the World Organisation for Animal Health Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals8
Informal trade in livestock and livestock products8
The implications of climate change for Veterinary Services7
The importance of animal welfare and Veterinary Services in a changing world7
Pathogen detection and disease diagnosis in wildlife: challenges and opportunities6
Integrating animal welfare into disaster management using an ‘all-hazards’ approach6
Best practices for after-action review: turning lessons observed into lessons learned for preparedness policy6
International shipments of Wolbachia-infected mosquito eggs: towards the scaling-up of World Mosquito Program operations5
Biosecurity measures in European beekeeping5
Planetary boundaries and Veterinary Services5
Introduction – Validation of tests for OIE-listed diseases as fit-for-purpose in a world of evolving diagnostic technologies5
Prevention and preparedness: biosecurity, early warning and contingency planning4
Diagnostic applications of molecular and serological assays for bluetongue and African horse sickness4
Compartmentalisation: an example of a national official assurance system4
Quality standards and guidelines for test validation for infectious diseases in veterinary laboratories4
Emergency preparedness and response to African swine fever in the People’s Republic of China4
Animal health and food safety risk assessments4
Proficiency testing and ring trials4
Assessment of in vitro growth characteristics of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae3
Applications of machine learning in animal and veterinary public health surveillance3
Sustainable Development Goals and livestock systems3
Evaluación de anticuerpos frente a tres bacterias zoonóticas y factores de riesgo asociados en explotaciones porcinas de Colombia3
Validation, certification and registration of veterinary diagnostic test kits by the World Organisation for Animal Health Secretariat for Registration of Diagnostic Kits3
Climate change and other risk drivers of animal health and zoonotic disease emergencies: the need for a multidisciplinary and multisectoral approach to disaster risk management3
Implementation of OIE international standards: challenges and opportunities for monitoring3
Zoonoplasticity as an intuitive risk protocol for companion-animal-linked zoonoses2
Emerging and endemic zoonotic diseases: surveillance and diagnostics2
Ten years of Taylorella equigenitalis ring trial results comparing culture and polymerase chain reaction2
Ecology of bats and their role in emerging zoonotic diseases: a review2
A framework for national official assurance systems with reference to World Organisation for Animal Health standards2
Veterinary Services: health, safety and wellness for veterinary professionals in disaster preparedness and response2
National official assurance systems for international trade in animals and animal products, with reference to the standards of the World Organisation for Animal Health2
Wildlife health surveillance: gaps, needs and opportunities2
Nasopharyngeal bot flies in red deer (Cervus elaphus) from southern Spain2
The role of vaccine banks in resilience, response and recovery in respect of animal diseases2
Antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance monitoring in pig production in the United States of America2
Retrospective study of anaplasmosis in countries of North Africa and the Middle East2
Risk of foot and mouth disease spread through cattle movements in Uganda2
Innovating at the human–technology interface in disasters and disease outbreaks2
Multi-criteria decision analysis to evaluate foot and mouth disease control strategies with the perspectives of Chief Veterinary Officers in the Asia-Oceania region2
Conservation biology for the commercial insect trade in Japan: agricultural bumblebees and companion insects as examples2
Safety, regulatory and environmental issues with sterile insect technique-based mosquito vector control in European countries2
Animal welfare in GLOBALG.A.P.’s integrated farm assurance standard for livestock: an industry perspective and example of a private and globally acting quality assurance system2
Review of critical factors affecting analytical characteristics of serological and molecular assays2
Current and future trade in livestock products2
The gulf between emergency plans and the resources needed: a global review2
Genomics and climate change2
Continuing professional development for veterinarians in a changing world2
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