Role of the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries’ Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) in the 2007 equine influenza emergency animal disease response.
Abstract: A Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) was used to manage the laboratory data and support planning and field activities as part of the response to the equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007. The database structure of the LIMS and the system configurations that were made to best handle the laboratory implications of the disease response are discussed. The operational aspects of the LIMS and the related procedures used at the laboratory to process the increased sample throughput are reviewed, as is the interaction of the LIMS with other corporate systems used in the management of the response. Outcomes from this tailored configuration and operation of the LIMS resulted in effective provision and control of the laboratory and laboratory information aspects of the response. The extent and immediate availability of the information provided from the LIMS was critical to some of the activities of key operatives involved in controlling the response.
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Publication Date: 2011-07-08 PubMed ID: 21711289DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2011.00745.xGoogle Scholar: Lookup
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- Journal Article
- Bioinformatics
- Diagnosis
- Diagnostic Technique
- Disease control
- Disease Diagnosis
- Disease Etiology
- Disease Management
- Disease Outbreaks
- Emergency Care
- Epidemiology
- Equine Diseases
- Equine Health
- Horses
- Infectious Disease
- Influenza
- Laboratory Methods
- Public Health
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- Veterinary Medicine
- Veterinary Procedure
- Veterinary Research
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The research article discusses the vital role the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) played in managing laboratory data, supporting planning, and facilitating field activities during the equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007.
Database Structure and System Configurations
- The scholars talk about the LIMS system’s database structure and the modifications made to it to accommodate laboratory operations during the emergency animal disease response. They explain how these alterations were significant in managing the laboratory implications of the disease response.
Operational Aspects and Related Procedures
- In the laboratory, the LIMS system and related procedures aided in handling the increased sample throughput effectively during the disease outbreak. This involved the use of certain techniques to enhance efficiency in sample processing.
Interaction of the LIMS with Other Systems
- The research further discusses the interaction of LIMS with other corporate systems involved in disease response management. Through this interaction, the LIMS was able to make significant contributions towards implemented measures.
Outcomes of LIMS Configuration and Operation
- The paper highlights the resulting outcomes from the tailored configuration and operation of the LIMS. This setup effectively aided in delivering and managing the laboratory and laboratory information aspects of the disease response.
Influence of LIMS-generated Information
- Finally, it points out the vital role of the information provided by the LIMS to various key operatives in control of the response. The authors indicate that the extent and prompt availability of this data were crucial for some activities meant to manage the disease outbreak.
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APA
Croft MG, Fraser GC, Gaul WN.
(2011).
Role of the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries’ Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) in the 2007 equine influenza emergency animal disease response.
Aust Vet J, 89 Suppl 1, 47-49.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-0813.2011.00745.x Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute, NSW Department of Primary Industries, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales 2650, Australia. Greg.Croft@industry.nsw.gov.au
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Clinical Laboratory Information Systems / standards
- Disease Outbreaks / veterinary
- Horse Diseases / diagnosis
- Horse Diseases / epidemiology
- Horse Diseases / virology
- Horses
- Humans
- Influenza A Virus, H3N8 Subtype / isolation & purification
- New South Wales / epidemiology
- Orthomyxoviridae Infections / diagnosis
- Orthomyxoviridae Infections / epidemiology
- Orthomyxoviridae Infections / veterinary
- Orthomyxoviridae Infections / virology
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