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What and how do we communicate?

M Hugh-Jones1

  • 1Department of Epidemiology & Community Health, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA. mehj@mail.vetmed.lsn.edu

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|February 24, 2001
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The internet revolutionizes information access, impacting global society and veterinary medicine. Rapid, accurate animal disease data is crucial for public health and economic stability.

Area of Science:

  • Information Science
  • Veterinary Public Health
  • Global Governance

Background:

  • The digital revolution, driven by the internet and affordable computing, is rapidly transforming global society.
  • This Information Age offers unprecedented access to vast amounts of data, influencing public, private, commercial, and governmental sectors.
  • Emerging global dynamics include the rise of democratizing nations and influential marginalized groups leveraging the internet.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the transformative impact of digital information transmission on various societal aspects.
  • To underscore the inevitable technological advancements in data handling and information sharing.
  • To emphasize the critical need for rapid and accurate dissemination of animal disease information.

Main Methods:

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  • Conceptual analysis of the internet's societal and economic impacts.
  • Examination of global political shifts and the role of digital platforms.
  • Literature review on information dissemination in veterinary medicine and public health.

Main Results:

  • The internet facilitates rapid, inexpensive data transmission, fundamentally altering global interactions.
  • Technological advancements in data handling are inevitable and will reshape information sharing.
  • Digital platforms empower new political actors and pressure groups, influencing global governance.
  • The need for swift, precise animal disease information is increasingly recognized.

Conclusions:

  • The digital age necessitates adaptation in all sectors, including veterinary medicine.
  • Effective information sharing is paramount for addressing global health and economic challenges.
  • Leveraging digital tools is essential for advancing veterinary public health and biosecurity.