Pathogen transmission across species drives disease emergence; however, mechanisms by which multi-host pathogens cross species boundaries are not well identified. This knowledge gap prevents integrated and targeted control in an epidemiologically continuous ecosystem. Our goal is to describe the impact of host species heterogeneity on the epidemiology of Neospora caninum circulating between livestock and wildlife in southeastern Ohio. We collected biological samples from Père David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus) located at an outdoor wildlife conservation center; from cattle raised at farms adjacent to the center; and from wild white-tailed deer that roamed across farm and center boundaries. We designed nested infectious disease models of co...
International audienceIn southwestern Alberta, interactions between beef cattle and free-ranging elk...
Multi-host pathogens of domestic and wild mammals have significant socio-economic, animal health and...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
To determine whether deer can transmit Neospora caninum, brains of naturally infected white-tailed d...
To determine whether deer can transmit Neospora caninum, brains of naturally infected white-tailed d...
To determine whether deer can transmit Neospora caninum, brains of naturally infected white-tailed d...
Direct and indirect contacts among individuals drive transmission of infectious disease. When multip...
In large parts of the northern hemisphere, multiple deer species coexist, and management actions can...
1. Individual- and species-level heterogeneity in contact rates can alter the ability of a pathogen ...
In southwestern Alberta, interactions between beef cattle and free-ranging elk (Cervus elaphus) may ...
The role of wildlife in the persistence and spread of livestock diseases is difficult to quantify an...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
The role of wildlife in the persistence and spread of livestock diseases is difficult to quantify an...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
International audienceIn southwestern Alberta, interactions between beef cattle and free-ranging elk...
Multi-host pathogens of domestic and wild mammals have significant socio-economic, animal health and...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
To determine whether deer can transmit Neospora caninum, brains of naturally infected white-tailed d...
To determine whether deer can transmit Neospora caninum, brains of naturally infected white-tailed d...
To determine whether deer can transmit Neospora caninum, brains of naturally infected white-tailed d...
Direct and indirect contacts among individuals drive transmission of infectious disease. When multip...
In large parts of the northern hemisphere, multiple deer species coexist, and management actions can...
1. Individual- and species-level heterogeneity in contact rates can alter the ability of a pathogen ...
In southwestern Alberta, interactions between beef cattle and free-ranging elk (Cervus elaphus) may ...
The role of wildlife in the persistence and spread of livestock diseases is difficult to quantify an...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
The role of wildlife in the persistence and spread of livestock diseases is difficult to quantify an...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
International audienceIn southwestern Alberta, interactions between beef cattle and free-ranging elk...
Multi-host pathogens of domestic and wild mammals have significant socio-economic, animal health and...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...