When novel disease outbreaks occur in livestock, policy makers must respond promptly to eliminate disease, and are typically called on to make control decisions before detailed analysis of disease parameters can be undertaken. We present a flexible metapopulation model of disease spread that incorporates variation in livestock density and includes occasional high-mixing locations or events, such as markets or race meetings. Using probability generating functions derived from this branching process model, we compare the likely success of reactive control strategies in eliminating disease spread. We find that the optimal vaccine strategy varies according to the disease transmission rate, with homogeneous vaccination most effective for low tra...
An epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) can have devastating effects on animal welfare, economic...
This study examines the potential for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control strategies that incorpora...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...
Vaccination has proved a powerful defence against a range of infectious diseases of humans and anima...
Livestock disease controls are often linked to movements between farms, for example, via quarantine ...
We present a model of a control programme for a disease outbreak in a population of livestock holdin...
The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen and the liv...
There are three basic approaches to managing diseases: directly reduce the reproductive rate of the ...
International audienceAccounting for individual decisions in mechanistic epidemiological models rema...
Control of emerging animal diseases critically depends on their early detection. However, designing ...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
In a recent update of the Dutch contingency plan for controlling outbreaks of classical swine fever ...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
An epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) can have devastating effects on animal welfare, economic...
This study examines the potential for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control strategies that incorpora...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...
Vaccination has proved a powerful defence against a range of infectious diseases of humans and anima...
Livestock disease controls are often linked to movements between farms, for example, via quarantine ...
We present a model of a control programme for a disease outbreak in a population of livestock holdin...
The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen and the liv...
There are three basic approaches to managing diseases: directly reduce the reproductive rate of the ...
International audienceAccounting for individual decisions in mechanistic epidemiological models rema...
Control of emerging animal diseases critically depends on their early detection. However, designing ...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
In a recent update of the Dutch contingency plan for controlling outbreaks of classical swine fever ...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
An epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) can have devastating effects on animal welfare, economic...
This study examines the potential for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control strategies that incorpora...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...