Managing pathogen spillover at the wildlife–livestock interface is a key step towards improving global animal health, food security and wildlife conservation. However, predicting the effectiveness of management actions across host–pathogen systems with different life histories is an on-going challenge since data on intervention effectiveness are expensive to collect and results are system-specific.We developed a simulation model to explore how the efficacies of different management strategies vary according to host movement patterns and epidemic growth rates. The model suggested that fast-growing, fast-moving epidemics like avian influenza were best-managed with actions like biosecurity or containment, which limited and localized overall sp...
Disease outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics have been of importance for human and animal health worldw...
A versatile, interactive model to predict geographically resolved epidemic progression after pathoge...
Modeling of infectious diseases at the livestock-wildlife interface is a unique subset of mathematic...
Managing pathogen spillover at the wildlife–livestock interface is a key step towards improving glob...
For pathogens known to transmit across host species, strategic investment in disease control require...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
Spillover of a pathogen from awildlife reservoir into a human or livestock host requires the pathoge...
Zoonotic diseases, which are caused by pathogens that transmit from animals into humans, are respons...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
Funder: Alborada TrustThe Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infection...
Management and policy decisions are continually made to mitigate disease introductions in animal pop...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...
Management of wildlife disease can be targeted at pathogens, hosts or vector populations, but may al...
Abstract Outbreaks of disease at the wildlife–livestock interface may require management interventio...
Zoonotic disease transmission between animals and humans is a growing risk and the agricultural cont...
Disease outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics have been of importance for human and animal health worldw...
A versatile, interactive model to predict geographically resolved epidemic progression after pathoge...
Modeling of infectious diseases at the livestock-wildlife interface is a unique subset of mathematic...
Managing pathogen spillover at the wildlife–livestock interface is a key step towards improving glob...
For pathogens known to transmit across host species, strategic investment in disease control require...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
Spillover of a pathogen from awildlife reservoir into a human or livestock host requires the pathoge...
Zoonotic diseases, which are caused by pathogens that transmit from animals into humans, are respons...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
Funder: Alborada TrustThe Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infection...
Management and policy decisions are continually made to mitigate disease introductions in animal pop...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...
Management of wildlife disease can be targeted at pathogens, hosts or vector populations, but may al...
Abstract Outbreaks of disease at the wildlife–livestock interface may require management interventio...
Zoonotic disease transmission between animals and humans is a growing risk and the agricultural cont...
Disease outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics have been of importance for human and animal health worldw...
A versatile, interactive model to predict geographically resolved epidemic progression after pathoge...
Modeling of infectious diseases at the livestock-wildlife interface is a unique subset of mathematic...