Background: Dingoes and wild-living dogs in Australia, which include feral domestic dogs and dingo-dog hybrids, play a role as reservoirs of disease. In the case of an exotic disease incursion—such as rabies—these reservoirs could be a threat to the health of humans, domestic animals and other wildlife in Australia. Disease spread models are needed to explore this impact and develop mitigation strategies for responding to an incursion. Our study aim was to describe relevant information from the literature, using a scoping review, on specific topics related to dingo and wild-living dog ecology and biology (topics of interest) in Australia to inform parameterisation of disease spread modelling and identify major research gaps.Methods: A broad...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Dingo classification and management is com...
<div><p>Modelling disease dynamics is most useful when data are limited. We present a spatial transm...
Background: Dingoes and wild-living dogs in Australia, which include feral domestic dogs and dingo-d...
Background: Dingoes and wild-living dogs in Australia, which include feral domestic dogs and dingo-d...
Background: Dingoes and wild-living dogs in Australia, which include feral domestic dogs and dingo-d...
Australia is free from canine rabies. The spread of the disease in Indonesia has increased the risk ...
Modelling disease dynamics is most useful when data are limited. We present a spatial transmission m...
Australia, home to the iconic dingo, is currently free from canine rabies. However northern Australi...
Top-predators around the world are becoming increasingly intertwined with humans, sometimes causing ...
The impacts of free-roaming canids (domestic and wild) on public health have long been a concern in ...
Australia is unique as a populated continent in that canine rabies is exotic, with only one likely i...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
The impacts of free-roaming canids (domestic and wild) on public health have long been a concern in ...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Dingo classification and management is com...
<div><p>Modelling disease dynamics is most useful when data are limited. We present a spatial transm...
Background: Dingoes and wild-living dogs in Australia, which include feral domestic dogs and dingo-d...
Background: Dingoes and wild-living dogs in Australia, which include feral domestic dogs and dingo-d...
Background: Dingoes and wild-living dogs in Australia, which include feral domestic dogs and dingo-d...
Australia is free from canine rabies. The spread of the disease in Indonesia has increased the risk ...
Modelling disease dynamics is most useful when data are limited. We present a spatial transmission m...
Australia, home to the iconic dingo, is currently free from canine rabies. However northern Australi...
Top-predators around the world are becoming increasingly intertwined with humans, sometimes causing ...
The impacts of free-roaming canids (domestic and wild) on public health have long been a concern in ...
Australia is unique as a populated continent in that canine rabies is exotic, with only one likely i...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
The impacts of free-roaming canids (domestic and wild) on public health have long been a concern in ...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Dingo classification and management is com...
<div><p>Modelling disease dynamics is most useful when data are limited. We present a spatial transm...