Unravelling the ecological structure of emerging plant pathogens persisting in multi-host systems is challenging. In such systems, observations are often heterogeneous with respect to time, space and host species, and may lead to biases of perception. The biased perception of pathogen ecology may be exacerbated by hidden fractions of the whole host population, which may act as infection reservoirs. We designed a mechanistic-statistical approach to help understand the ecology of emerging pathogens by filtering out some biases of perception. This approach, based on SIR (Susceptible-Infected-Removed) models and a Bayesian framework, disentangles epidemiological and observational processes underlying temporal counting data. We applied our appro...
Surveillance occupies a central position in disease management, being integral to all stages of path...
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) is a significant threat affecting the agricultural and horticultural industr...
Repeated extinction and recolonisation events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
Unravelling the ecological structure of emerging plant pathogens persisting in multi-host systems is...
Since the detection of X. fastidiosa in 2015 in Corsica, France, a rather intense surveillance of in...
Abstract: The spread of Xylella fastidiosa, bacterium detected in Corsica during 2015, might cause a...
This communication reviews different results on epidemiological parameters’ inference and risk-based...
In order to prevent and control the emergence of biosecurity threats such as vector-borne diseases o...
International audienceEmerging pathogens constitute a severe threat for human health and biodiversit...
In order to prevent and control the emergence of biosecurity threats such as vector-borne diseases o...
In order to prevent and control the emergence of biosecurity threats such as vector-borne diseases o...
In order to prevent and control the emergence of biosecurity threats such as vector-borne diseases o...
Xylella fastidiosa was detected for the first time in the French territory in 2015, in Corsica and P...
Emerging pathogens constitute a severe threat for human health and biodiversity. Determining the sta...
Emerging plant pathogens are a significant problem for conservation and food security. Surveillance ...
Surveillance occupies a central position in disease management, being integral to all stages of path...
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) is a significant threat affecting the agricultural and horticultural industr...
Repeated extinction and recolonisation events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
Unravelling the ecological structure of emerging plant pathogens persisting in multi-host systems is...
Since the detection of X. fastidiosa in 2015 in Corsica, France, a rather intense surveillance of in...
Abstract: The spread of Xylella fastidiosa, bacterium detected in Corsica during 2015, might cause a...
This communication reviews different results on epidemiological parameters’ inference and risk-based...
In order to prevent and control the emergence of biosecurity threats such as vector-borne diseases o...
International audienceEmerging pathogens constitute a severe threat for human health and biodiversit...
In order to prevent and control the emergence of biosecurity threats such as vector-borne diseases o...
In order to prevent and control the emergence of biosecurity threats such as vector-borne diseases o...
In order to prevent and control the emergence of biosecurity threats such as vector-borne diseases o...
Xylella fastidiosa was detected for the first time in the French territory in 2015, in Corsica and P...
Emerging pathogens constitute a severe threat for human health and biodiversity. Determining the sta...
Emerging plant pathogens are a significant problem for conservation and food security. Surveillance ...
Surveillance occupies a central position in disease management, being integral to all stages of path...
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) is a significant threat affecting the agricultural and horticultural industr...
Repeated extinction and recolonisation events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...