Remote Surveillance

 

BOSSS - Bovine Syndromic Surveillance System

This site is useful to all owners of cattle or those who work in the cattle industry such as agents, transporters, exporters, inspectors, vets.

For the livestock owners, this site helps you investigate sick cattle within your herd. Your description of the cattle is used to identify potential diseases, especailly important ones that a new or not presently found in Australia.

BOSSS will: ask you questions about the sick cattle, recommend investigations you can undertake, suggest people who can help you, list potential diseases and provide information on these diseases and their controls.

Your data is confidential and can only be viewed by you, but will contribute to district averages that all participants can access. Information that you provide helps monitor the Australian cattle herd for disease and provides vital information to helps maintaining market access and support for international trade.

This site is part of a remote area surveillance system for the Australian livestock industries, developed as a project of the Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre.

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Want to join? Click here if you would like to register to become part of the system

IMPORTANT:
Remember LOOK, CHECK, ASK A VET - while this BOSSS website is a major step forward for reporting and collecting data on animal diseases, Livestock owners are reminded not to rely on this website only if you detect a sick animal. You should alwas contact your local vet or call the DISEASE WATCH hot line on 1800 675 888.

This site contains:

[User's Manual] - [Surveillance Database] - [Downloadable Resources] - [Project Coordination] - [Image Library] - [Links]

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This site was created by AusVet Animal Health Services
For the Australian Livestock Industries
Under a project of the Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre
Project leader: Richard Shephard
Copyright © 2003 AusVet Animal Health Services

Note: This site incorporates components of the BOVID cattle diagnostic program. The intellectual copyright for BOVID is owned by Animal Information Management Pty. Ltd (© 1994-1996). This project is evaluating: the effectiveness of cattle disease diagnostic software systems by non-veterinary users; and the surveillance value of syndrome reporting.