Using the Event Monitor extension module for epizootological monitoring at an automated workplace
https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2024.4.40
Abstract
An information system that allows an epizootologist specialist at an automated workplace (AWP) to technically re-equip the process of collecting, processing and visualizing epizootological monitoring data using standardized symbols of veterinary significant objects is currently missing. The purpose of the research is to develop an algorithm for the Event Monitor extension module for epizootological monitoring to the universal GIS of the automated workplace of a veterinarian. The Module is called via the standard system menu or by pressing a button on the toolbar. Initially, the AWP user can register a new epizootic outbreak of infection / receive information about an already registered outbreak. Then it becomes possible to predict the development of the epizootic process and visualize the data obtained: the zone of the epizootic outbreak, the threatened zone; a list of enterprises; susceptible livestock; municipalities included in the epizootic outbreak; intersections of transport routes with the borders of municipalities located in the epizootic outbreak, on which veterinary and police posts should be established. The entered information and simulation results are added to the database and form a report that is output via the clipboard to an external text editor. Epizootic outbreaks of ASF were modeled to test the AWP module. A practical approbation of the AWP of an epizootologist veterinarian in the Gatchina district of the Leningrad region was carried out.
About the Authors
P. P. ShcherbakovRussian Federation
Pavel P. Shcherbakov, PhD of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Docent
N. V. Borisov
Russian Federation
Nikolai V. Borisov, Dr.Habil. of Physics and Mathematics, Professor
V. V. Zakharkina
Russian Federation
Valentina V. Zakharkina, PhD of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Docent
V. A. Kuzmin
Russian Federation
Vladimir A. Kuzmin, Dr.Habil. of Veterinary Sciences, Professor
D. A. Orekhov
Russian Federation
Dmitry A. Orekhov, PhD of Veteriary Sciences, Docent
A. S. Borodulina
Russian Federation
Alexandra S. Borodulina, the leading veterinarian-epizootologist
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Review
For citations:
Shcherbakov P.P., Borisov N.V., Zakharkina V.V., Kuzmin V.A., Orekhov D.A., Borodulina A.S. Using the Event Monitor extension module for epizootological monitoring at an automated workplace. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2024;(4):40-46. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2024.4.40