Fernanda C. Dórea

1.3k total citations
55 papers, 849 citations indexed

About

Fernanda C. Dórea is a scholar working on Agronomy and Crop Science, Epidemiology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Fernanda C. Dórea has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 849 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science, 21 papers in Epidemiology and 16 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Fernanda C. Dórea's work include Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (33 papers), Data-Driven Disease Surveillance (17 papers) and Zoonotic diseases and public health (14 papers). Fernanda C. Dórea is often cited by papers focused on Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (33 papers), Data-Driven Disease Surveillance (17 papers) and Zoonotic diseases and public health (14 papers). Fernanda C. Dórea collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, United States and Canada. Fernanda C. Dórea's co-authors include Crawford W. Revie, Javier Sánchez, Dana Cole, Charles L. Hofacre, Flavie Vial, Beverly McEwen, W. Bruce McNab, Roy D. Berghaus, Ann Lindberg and John J. Maurer and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Applied and Environmental Microbiology and Journal of The Royal Society Interface.

In The Last Decade

Fernanda C. Dórea

48 papers receiving 826 citations

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All Works

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Wang, Chong, Giovani Trevisan, Fernanda C. Dórea, et al.. (2025). Leveraging productivity indicators for anomaly detection in swine breeding herds with unsupervised learning. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 12. 1586438–1586438.
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Shapiro, Julie Teresa, Géraldine Cazeau, Céline Dupuy, et al.. (2025). Current practice and future directions in syndromic surveillance for animal health: A scoping review and analysis. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 241. 106532–106532.
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Nielsen, Søren Saxmose, Julio Álvarez, Anette Boklund, et al.. (2025). Welfare of horses during killing for purposes other than slaughter. EFSA Journal. 23(1). e9195–e9195.
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Jayaraman, Bharat, Chong Wang, Giovani Trevisan, et al.. (2024). Early Detection of PRRSV Outbreaks in Breeding Herds by Monitoring Productivity and Electronic Sow Feed Data Using Univariate and Multivariate Statistical Process Control Methods. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. 2024(1). 9984148–9984148. 3 indexed citations
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Dórea, Fernanda C., Stefan Widgrén, Jenny Frössling, et al.. (2023). Data workflows and visualization in support of surveillance practice. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 10. 1129863–1129863. 1 indexed citations
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Berezowski, John, Katinka De Balogh, Fernanda C. Dórea, et al.. (2023). Coordinated surveillance system under the One Health approach for cross‐border pathogens that threaten the Union – options for sustainable surveillance strategies for priority pathogens. EFSA Journal. 21(3). e07882–e07882. 6 indexed citations
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Berezowski, John, Katinka De Balogh, Fernanda C. Dórea, et al.. (2023). Prioritisation of zoonotic diseases for coordinated surveillance systems under the One Health approach for cross‐border pathogens that threaten the Union. EFSA Journal. 21(3). e07853–e07853. 18 indexed citations
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Frössling, Jenny, et al.. (2023). Social and ethical implications of data and technology use on farms: a qualitative study of Swedish dairy and pig farmers. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 10. 1171107–1171107. 8 indexed citations
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Antoniou, Sotiria‐Eleni, Fernanda C. Dórea, Céline Dupuy, et al.. (2022). Syndromic Surveillance: Developing an early warning system for rabies. EFSA Supporting Publications. 19(12). 1 indexed citations
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Dórea, Fernanda C. & Crawford W. Revie. (2021). Data-Driven Surveillance: Effective Collection, Integration, and Interpretation of Data to Support Decision Making. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 8. 633977–633977. 11 indexed citations
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Sjölund, Marie, Fernanda C. Dórea, Eva Osterman Lind, et al.. (2021). Gastrointestinal parasites in Swedish pigs: Prevalence and associated risk factors for infection in herds where animal welfare standards are improved. Veterinary Parasitology. 295. 109459–109459. 11 indexed citations
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Frössling, Jenny, et al.. (2016). Pasture is a risk factor for Toxoplasma gondii infection in fattening pigs. Veterinary Parasitology. 224. 27–32. 23 indexed citations
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Dórea, Fernanda C. & Flavie Vial. (2016). Animal health syndromic surveillance: a systematic literature review of the progress in the last 5 years (2011–2016). Veterinary Medicine Research and Reports. Volume 7. 157–170. 41 indexed citations
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Dórea, Fernanda C., Stefan Widgrén, & Ann Lindberg. (2015). Vetsyn: An R package for veterinary syndromic surveillance. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 122(1-2). 21–32. 11 indexed citations
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Dupuy, C., Eric Morignat, Fernanda C. Dórea, et al.. (2015). Pilot simulation study using meat inspection data for syndromic surveillance: use of whole carcass condemnation of adult cattle to assess the performance of several algorithms for outbreak detection. Epidemiology and Infection. 143(12). 2559–2569. 16 indexed citations
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Alba, Anna, et al.. (2015). Exploring the Surveillance Potential of Mortality Data: Nine Years of Bovine Fallen Stock Data Collected in Catalonia (Spain). PLoS ONE. 10(4). e0122547–e0122547. 24 indexed citations
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Rubio‐Guerri, Consuelo, Beatriz Martínez‐López, Marta Martínez‐Avilés, et al.. (2014). Systematic review of surveillance systems and methods for early detection of exotic, new and re-emerging diseases in animal populations. Epidemiology and Infection. 143(10). 2018–2042. 39 indexed citations
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Dórea, Fernanda C., Crawford W. Revie, Beverly McEwen, et al.. (2012). Retrospective time series analysis of veterinary laboratory data: Preparing a historical baseline for cluster detection in syndromic surveillance. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 109(3-4). 219–227. 19 indexed citations
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Dórea, Fernanda C., et al.. (2011). Syndromic surveillance using veterinary laboratory diagnostic test requests.. 128–130. 2 indexed citations
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Vagnozzi, Ariel, Fernanda C. Dórea, Sylva M. Riblet, et al.. (2010). Protection Against Infectious Laryngotracheitis by In Ovo Vaccination with Commercially Available Viral Vector Recombinant Vaccines. Avian Diseases. 54(4). 1251–1259. 71 indexed citations

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