Abstract Background The accuracy of predicting disease occurrence using epidemic models relies on an understanding of the system or population under investigation. At the time of the Foot and Mouth disease (FMD) outbreak of 2001, there were limited reports in the literature as to the cattle population structure in Britain. In this paper we examine the temporal patterns of cattle births, deaths, imports and movements occurring within Britain, reported to the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) through the British Cattle Movement service (BCMS) during the period 1st January 2002 to 28th February 2005. Results In Britain, the number of reported cattle births exhibit strong seasonality characterised by a large spring ...
AbstractThis paper uses statistical and mathematical models to examine the potential impact of withi...
<div><p>The potential of fallen stock data to monitor the health status of animal populations has be...
Slaughterhouse surveillance through post-mortem meat inspection provides an important mechanism for ...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) government has been recording the births, deaths, and movements ...
AbstractDuring the past decade the British livestock industry has suffered from several major pathog...
AbstractNational Cattle Registers have been widely used to examine animal movements and their role i...
Using a novel interpretation of dynamic networks, we analyse the network of livestock movements in G...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Identifying temporal variation in reported births...
Great Britain suffered two of the most globally notable animal disease epidemics of recent decades —...
Abstract Background Livestock movements can affect the spread and control of contagious diseases and...
Livestock movements in Great Britain (GB) are well recorded and are a unique record of the network o...
This paper reviews the main temporal and spatial characteristics of cattle movements in Britain, bas...
Abstract Background We consider the potential for infection to spread in a farm population from the ...
Abstract Background More and more countries hold databases on cattle movements. The primary purpose ...
The potential of fallen stock data to monitor the health status of animal populations has been noted...
AbstractThis paper uses statistical and mathematical models to examine the potential impact of withi...
<div><p>The potential of fallen stock data to monitor the health status of animal populations has be...
Slaughterhouse surveillance through post-mortem meat inspection provides an important mechanism for ...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) government has been recording the births, deaths, and movements ...
AbstractDuring the past decade the British livestock industry has suffered from several major pathog...
AbstractNational Cattle Registers have been widely used to examine animal movements and their role i...
Using a novel interpretation of dynamic networks, we analyse the network of livestock movements in G...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Identifying temporal variation in reported births...
Great Britain suffered two of the most globally notable animal disease epidemics of recent decades —...
Abstract Background Livestock movements can affect the spread and control of contagious diseases and...
Livestock movements in Great Britain (GB) are well recorded and are a unique record of the network o...
This paper reviews the main temporal and spatial characteristics of cattle movements in Britain, bas...
Abstract Background We consider the potential for infection to spread in a farm population from the ...
Abstract Background More and more countries hold databases on cattle movements. The primary purpose ...
The potential of fallen stock data to monitor the health status of animal populations has been noted...
AbstractThis paper uses statistical and mathematical models to examine the potential impact of withi...
<div><p>The potential of fallen stock data to monitor the health status of animal populations has be...
Slaughterhouse surveillance through post-mortem meat inspection provides an important mechanism for ...