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WIN EPISCOPE 2.0: improved epidemiological software for veterinary medicine.

M Thrusfield1, C Ortega, I de Blas

  • 1Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, University of Edinburgh, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Easter Bush Veterinary Centre, Roslin, Midlothian.

The Veterinary Record
|May 24, 2001
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This paper introduces WIN EPISCOPE 2.0, a new software package for veterinary epidemiology. It offers quantitative techniques for field surveys, risk factor identification, and diagnostic test assessment in veterinary medicine.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Epidemiology
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Software Development

Background:

  • Modern veterinary medicine necessitates advanced quantitative epidemiological techniques.
  • These techniques are crucial for designing field surveys, identifying disease risk factors, and evaluating diagnostic tests.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce WIN EPISCOPE 2.0, a comprehensive software package for veterinary epidemiology.
  • To present a tool that integrates various quantitative epidemiological techniques.

Main Methods:

  • The study describes the WIN EPISCOPE 2.0 software, built on Microsoft Windows.
  • It includes modules for designing and analyzing field surveys, control campaigns, and observational studies.
  • A simple mathematical model is also incorporated.

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Main Results:

  • WIN EPISCOPE 2.0 consolidates essential veterinary epidemiological techniques into a user-friendly software package.
  • The software features comprehensive 'Help' screens for ease of use.

Conclusions:

  • WIN EPISCOPE 2.0 is a valuable tool for field investigations in veterinary epidemiology.
  • The software is also suitable for teaching veterinary epidemiology and its quantitative methods.