
One Health, One Data: Reimagining Pet Health Surveillance
From Veterinary Vertex by AVMA Journals
February 24, 2026 · 17 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the integration of veterinary, human, and environmental data for improved pet health surveillance with Dr. Lauren Grant.
Send us Fan Mail What if the case notes from your clinic could forecast tomorrow’s outbreak? We sit down with epidemiologist Dr. Lauren Grant to unpack a One Health vision that connects veterinary, human, and environmental data so we can spot risks sooner, act faster, and guide smarter decisions in practice. We start by clarifying what “integrated companion animal health surveillance” really means and why Canada needs it. Today’s networks rely on selective reporting and expert panels, which ...
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Guest: Dr. Lauren Grant
Topics covered
- One Health
- pet health surveillance
- epidemiology
- integrated health data
- veterinary medicine
Keywords
- pet health
- surveillance
- epidemiologist
- One Health
- data integration
- Canada
- outbreak forecasting
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Organizations: AVMA Journals
Places: Canada
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