Predicting the likelihood of rare events is increasingly demanded by risk managers. A key challenge is dealing with different types of uncertainty, including epistemic uncertainties (lack of knowledge), stochasticity (inherent randomness) and natural variation. One potentially catastrophic event which is impacted by high levels of all three of these uncertainty types is the transmission of livestock pathogens to wildlife, particularly for endangered species. There is often a lack of basic information, e.g. about a given pathogen's presence in local livestock populations or the susceptibility of a given wildlife species to infection by the pathogen. We adapted the OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health) risk assessment framework to rapidl...
This paper describes diseases that are transmissible from animals to human beings. In many cases, th...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
International audienceInfectious diseases raise many concerns for wildlife and new insights must be ...
Shared use of rangelands by livestock and wildlife can lead to disease transmission. To align agricu...
Disease transmission between wildlife and livestock can undermine conservation efforts, either by ch...
Wildlife is intentionally and unintentionally translocated regularly carrying with it a range of par...
Disease outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics have been of importance for human and animal health worldw...
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
Infectious pathogens from wild animals have become increasingly important throughout the world in re...
The risk of spreading pathogens among wildlife, humans and livestock is increasing in recent years. ...
Strategies to assess and reduce risk associated with disease agents in wild animals must be based up...
Infections shared with wildlife matter because many are zoonotic, because of their impact on animal ...
During the past decades the interest in surveillance and monitoring of wildlife diseases has grown i...
BACKGROUND: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intens...
Background: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intens...
This paper describes diseases that are transmissible from animals to human beings. In many cases, th...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
International audienceInfectious diseases raise many concerns for wildlife and new insights must be ...
Shared use of rangelands by livestock and wildlife can lead to disease transmission. To align agricu...
Disease transmission between wildlife and livestock can undermine conservation efforts, either by ch...
Wildlife is intentionally and unintentionally translocated regularly carrying with it a range of par...
Disease outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics have been of importance for human and animal health worldw...
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
Infectious pathogens from wild animals have become increasingly important throughout the world in re...
The risk of spreading pathogens among wildlife, humans and livestock is increasing in recent years. ...
Strategies to assess and reduce risk associated with disease agents in wild animals must be based up...
Infections shared with wildlife matter because many are zoonotic, because of their impact on animal ...
During the past decades the interest in surveillance and monitoring of wildlife diseases has grown i...
BACKGROUND: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intens...
Background: In many parts of the world, livestock production is undergoing a process of rapid intens...
This paper describes diseases that are transmissible from animals to human beings. In many cases, th...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
International audienceInfectious diseases raise many concerns for wildlife and new insights must be ...