Background: Individual animal-level reporting of cattle movements between agricultural holdings is in place in Scotland, and the resulting detailed movement data are used to inform epidemiological models and intervention. However, recent years have seen a rapid increase in the use of registered links that allow Scottish farmers to move cattle between linked holdings without reporting. Results: By analyzing these registered trade links as a number of different networks, we find that the geographical reach of these registered links has increased over time, with many holdings linked indirectly to a large number of holdings, some potentially geographically distant. This increase was not linked to decreases in recorded movements at the holdin...
The British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) database contains an unprecedented quantity of data on th...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) government has been recording the births, deaths, and movements ...
We describe a pilot study that arose from a workshop of domain and visualisation experts, and presen...
Background Individual animal-level reporting of cattle movements between agricultural holdings...
AbstractDuring the past decade the British livestock industry has suffered from several major pathog...
Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with respect ...
Data on cattle movements within the United Kingdom have recently become available. As part of the c...
The modelling of disease spread is crucial to the farming industry and policy makers. In some of the...
Infectious diseases of livestock can cause substantial production losses and have detrimental impact...
We develop and apply analytically tractable generative models of livestock movements at national sca...
Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with respect ...
Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with respect ...
This is the final version. Available from Royal Society via the DOI in this record. Trading animals ...
Background We consider the potential for infection to spread in a farm population from the primary ...
Livestock movements are an important mechanism of infectious disease transmission. Where these are w...
The British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) database contains an unprecedented quantity of data on th...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) government has been recording the births, deaths, and movements ...
We describe a pilot study that arose from a workshop of domain and visualisation experts, and presen...
Background Individual animal-level reporting of cattle movements between agricultural holdings...
AbstractDuring the past decade the British livestock industry has suffered from several major pathog...
Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with respect ...
Data on cattle movements within the United Kingdom have recently become available. As part of the c...
The modelling of disease spread is crucial to the farming industry and policy makers. In some of the...
Infectious diseases of livestock can cause substantial production losses and have detrimental impact...
We develop and apply analytically tractable generative models of livestock movements at national sca...
Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with respect ...
Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with respect ...
This is the final version. Available from Royal Society via the DOI in this record. Trading animals ...
Background We consider the potential for infection to spread in a farm population from the primary ...
Livestock movements are an important mechanism of infectious disease transmission. Where these are w...
The British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) database contains an unprecedented quantity of data on th...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) government has been recording the births, deaths, and movements ...
We describe a pilot study that arose from a workshop of domain and visualisation experts, and presen...