There is concern that climate change will lead to expansion of vector-borne diseases as, of all disease types, they are the most sensitive to climate drivers1. Such expansion may threaten human health, and food security via effects on animal and crop health. Here we quantify the potential impact of climate change on a vector-borne disease of livestock, bluetongue, which has emerged in northern Europe in response to climate change2,3,4, affecting tens of thousands of farms at huge financial cost and causing the deaths of millions of animals5. We derive future disease risk trends for northern Europe, and use a detailed spatial transmission model6 to simulate outbreaks in England and Wales under future climatic conditions, using an ensemble of...
To predict the risk of incursion of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in livestock in E...
In 2006, Bluetongue serotype 8 was notified for the first time in north-western Europe, more specifi...
Aims: To predict the risk of incursion of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in livestoc...
There is concern that climate change will lead to expansion of vector-borne diseases as, of all dise...
A large epizootic of the vector-borne disease bluetongue occurred in northern Europe from 2006-2009,...
Vector-borne diseases are among those most sensitive to climate because the ecology of vectors and t...
Vector-borne diseases are among those most sensitive to climate because the ecology of vectors and t...
Climate affects the transmission of livestock pathogens via multiple direct and indirect pathways. T...
A large epizootic of the vector-borne disease bluetongue occurred in northern Europe from 2006-2009,...
[eng] Summary 1 The spread of vector‐borne diseases into new areas, commonly attributed to environme...
Several animal or zoonotic emerging infectious disease (EID) events were recently caused by vector-b...
To predict the risk of incursion of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in livestock in E...
1 The spread of vector-borne diseases into new areas, commonly attributed to environmental change o...
To predict the risk of incursion of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in livestock in E...
Climate change is widely expected to cause the emergence and spread of vector-borne diseases, and pr...
To predict the risk of incursion of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in livestock in E...
In 2006, Bluetongue serotype 8 was notified for the first time in north-western Europe, more specifi...
Aims: To predict the risk of incursion of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in livestoc...
There is concern that climate change will lead to expansion of vector-borne diseases as, of all dise...
A large epizootic of the vector-borne disease bluetongue occurred in northern Europe from 2006-2009,...
Vector-borne diseases are among those most sensitive to climate because the ecology of vectors and t...
Vector-borne diseases are among those most sensitive to climate because the ecology of vectors and t...
Climate affects the transmission of livestock pathogens via multiple direct and indirect pathways. T...
A large epizootic of the vector-borne disease bluetongue occurred in northern Europe from 2006-2009,...
[eng] Summary 1 The spread of vector‐borne diseases into new areas, commonly attributed to environme...
Several animal or zoonotic emerging infectious disease (EID) events were recently caused by vector-b...
To predict the risk of incursion of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in livestock in E...
1 The spread of vector-borne diseases into new areas, commonly attributed to environmental change o...
To predict the risk of incursion of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in livestock in E...
Climate change is widely expected to cause the emergence and spread of vector-borne diseases, and pr...
To predict the risk of incursion of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in livestock in E...
In 2006, Bluetongue serotype 8 was notified for the first time in north-western Europe, more specifi...
Aims: To predict the risk of incursion of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in livestoc...