In the Kyrgyz Republic, a unified geoinformation system for veterinary monitoring is being developed

Яна Орехова Society
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In the Kyrgyz Republic, a project has been launched to develop a geographic information system for the accounting and monitoring of anthrax, named GIS "SUMO." The initiative for creating this system was put forth by the Veterinary Service for the Development of Animal Husbandry, Pastures, and Feed, which is subordinate to the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry.

The goal of the project is to enhance the effectiveness of epizootic surveillance and ensure rapid response to threats of the spread of dangerous diseases among animals. Additionally, it aims to further digitize the veterinary sector in the country. The system is being developed with the support of the state institution "AgroSmart."

GIS "SUMO" will be a modern web application that will provide a unified tool for visualizing, accounting, and analytical processing of data related to the veterinary and sanitary condition of the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic.

As part of this project, it is planned to:

• create an interactive map displaying anthrax hotspots, facilities for the disposal of biological waste, and veterinary infrastructure;
• implement a system for accounting veterinary and sanitary measures;
• form a centralized database for analysis, reporting, and decision-making;
• automatically notify services upon the detection of new disease outbreaks;
• integrate with other state information systems of the Kyrgyz Republic.

The implementation of GIS "SUMO" will ensure transparency in veterinary processes, increase the effectiveness of preventive measures, and strengthen biological safety in the country.

Thus, the realization of this system will be an important step in the digitization of public administration in veterinary medicine and will provide a modern level of monitoring the epizootic situation in Kyrgyzstan.
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