Contact patterns strongly influence the dynamics of disease transmission in both human and non-human animal populations. Domestic dogs Canis familiaris are a social species and are a reservoir for several zoonotic infections, yet few studies have empirically determined contact patterns within dog populations. Using high-resolution proximity logging technology, we characterised the contact networks of free-ranging domestic dogs from two settlements (n = 108 dogs, covering >80% of the population in each settlement) in rural Chad. We used these data to simulate the transmission of an infection comparable to rabies and investigated the effects of including observed contact heterogeneities on epidemic outcomes. We found that dog contact networks...
Host-range shifts in influenza virus are a major risk factor for pandemics. A key question in the st...
Contact patterns among hosts are considered as one of the most critical factors contributing to uneq...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
Contact patterns strongly influence the dynamics of disease transmission in both human and non-human...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Free roaming domestic dogs (FRDD) are the main vectors for rabies transmission to humans worldwide. ...
Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N'Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccination campai...
<div><p>Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N’Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccinatio...
Controlling and preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases in human and non-human animals is a prio...
Free-roaming dogs have been identified as an important reservoir of rabies in many countries includi...
Free-roaming dogs have been identified as an important reservoir of rabies in many countries includi...
Variation in the spatial ecology of animals influences the transmission of infections and so underst...
How acute pathogens persist and what curtails their epidemic growth in the absence of acquired immun...
Although Australia is canine rabies free, the Northern Peninsula Area (NPA), Queensland and other no...
<p>The spread of canine rabies (A) 0, (B) 24, (C) 46, (D) 70, (E) 92, and (F) 116 weeks after the in...
Host-range shifts in influenza virus are a major risk factor for pandemics. A key question in the st...
Contact patterns among hosts are considered as one of the most critical factors contributing to uneq...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
Contact patterns strongly influence the dynamics of disease transmission in both human and non-human...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Free roaming domestic dogs (FRDD) are the main vectors for rabies transmission to humans worldwide. ...
Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N'Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccination campai...
<div><p>Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N’Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccinatio...
Controlling and preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases in human and non-human animals is a prio...
Free-roaming dogs have been identified as an important reservoir of rabies in many countries includi...
Free-roaming dogs have been identified as an important reservoir of rabies in many countries includi...
Variation in the spatial ecology of animals influences the transmission of infections and so underst...
How acute pathogens persist and what curtails their epidemic growth in the absence of acquired immun...
Although Australia is canine rabies free, the Northern Peninsula Area (NPA), Queensland and other no...
<p>The spread of canine rabies (A) 0, (B) 24, (C) 46, (D) 70, (E) 92, and (F) 116 weeks after the in...
Host-range shifts in influenza virus are a major risk factor for pandemics. A key question in the st...
Contact patterns among hosts are considered as one of the most critical factors contributing to uneq...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...