Directly transmitted infectious diseases spread through wildlife populations as travelling waves away from the sites of original introduction. These waves often become distorted through their interaction with environmental and population heterogeneities and by long-distance translocation of infected individuals. Accurate a priori predictions of travelling waves of infection depend upon understanding and quantifying these distorting factors. We assess the effects of anisotropies arising from the orientation of rivers in relation to the direction of disease-front propagation and the damming effect of mountains on disease movement in natural populations. The model successfully predicts the local and large-scale prevaccination spread of raccoon...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and USDA Wildlife Services (WS) have been involved in an oral ...
1. Animal movement influences the spatial spread of directly-transmitted wildlife disease through ho...
Background: Phylogenetic analysis is now an important tool in the study of viral outbreaks. It can...
Often as an epidemic spreads, the leading front is irregular, reflecting spatial variation in local ...
Rabies is an important public health concern in North America because of recent epidemics of a rabie...
Rabies is an epizootic disease, infecting many species of mammals and resulting in almost certain de...
Mathematical models have been developed to explore the population dynamics of viral diseases among w...
Background: Prevention and control of wildlife disease invasions relies on the ability to predic...
The quantitative analysis of pathogen transmission within its specific spatial context should improv...
Rabies is a fatal disease which can affect a variety of animals as well as people. Although rabies c...
Zoonotic diseases, which are caused by pathogens that transmit from animals into humans, are respons...
We introduce a numerical model for the spread of a lethal infectious disease in wildlife. The refere...
One of the main difficulties in the modeling and numerical simulation of the spread of an infectious...
1. Dissemination of oral vaccine baits is a cost-effective method to contain and control infectious ...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement pattern...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and USDA Wildlife Services (WS) have been involved in an oral ...
1. Animal movement influences the spatial spread of directly-transmitted wildlife disease through ho...
Background: Phylogenetic analysis is now an important tool in the study of viral outbreaks. It can...
Often as an epidemic spreads, the leading front is irregular, reflecting spatial variation in local ...
Rabies is an important public health concern in North America because of recent epidemics of a rabie...
Rabies is an epizootic disease, infecting many species of mammals and resulting in almost certain de...
Mathematical models have been developed to explore the population dynamics of viral diseases among w...
Background: Prevention and control of wildlife disease invasions relies on the ability to predic...
The quantitative analysis of pathogen transmission within its specific spatial context should improv...
Rabies is a fatal disease which can affect a variety of animals as well as people. Although rabies c...
Zoonotic diseases, which are caused by pathogens that transmit from animals into humans, are respons...
We introduce a numerical model for the spread of a lethal infectious disease in wildlife. The refere...
One of the main difficulties in the modeling and numerical simulation of the spread of an infectious...
1. Dissemination of oral vaccine baits is a cost-effective method to contain and control infectious ...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement pattern...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and USDA Wildlife Services (WS) have been involved in an oral ...
1. Animal movement influences the spatial spread of directly-transmitted wildlife disease through ho...
Background: Phylogenetic analysis is now an important tool in the study of viral outbreaks. It can...