Foot-and-mouth disease is one of the most contagious diseases of animal livestock. We used statistical tools to explore the dynamics of epidemics and to evaluate the consequences of virus reintroduction in France. We developed a stochastic farm-based model adapted to the French farm structure from previous modeling works following the 2001 epidemic in the United Kingdom. This model depends upon the distance between the 280 000 French farms and on species type (e.g. cows and sheep) and it tracks each animal’s farm status at any given day. Since data were only available at the town scale, the farm location and the number of animals in each farm were simulated over the surface area of each French town, as well as the number of mixed farms. Bas...
To control an outbreak of an infectious disease it is essential to understand the different routes o...
Spatially explicit livestock disease models require demographic data for individual farms or premise...
Spatially explicit livestock disease models require demographic data for individual farms or premise...
Foot-and-mouth disease is one of the most contagious diseases of animal livestock. We used statistic...
During 2007 the UK experienced outbreaks of three notifiable exotic livestock diseases; Foot and Mou...
n 2001 the epidemics of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) in Great Britain, The Netherlands and Fr...
Livestock movements in Great Britain (GB) are well recorded and are a unique record of the network o...
AbstractThis paper uses statistical and mathematical models to examine the potential impact of withi...
Foot-and-mouth is one of the world's most economically important livestock diseases. We developed an...
Whilst the UK 2001 FMD (foot-and-mouth disease) outbreak provides an extremely rich source of spatio...
Epidemics can sometimes be managed through reductions of host density, such as social distancing for...
A new stochastic and spatial model was developed to evaluate the potential spread of classical swine...
We describe an approach to modelling the spatio-temporal spread of foot and mouth disease through fe...
Despite intensive ongoing research, key aspects of the spatial-temporal evolution of the 2001 foot a...
After the foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in 2001 the Dutch government implemented movement-pr...
To control an outbreak of an infectious disease it is essential to understand the different routes o...
Spatially explicit livestock disease models require demographic data for individual farms or premise...
Spatially explicit livestock disease models require demographic data for individual farms or premise...
Foot-and-mouth disease is one of the most contagious diseases of animal livestock. We used statistic...
During 2007 the UK experienced outbreaks of three notifiable exotic livestock diseases; Foot and Mou...
n 2001 the epidemics of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) in Great Britain, The Netherlands and Fr...
Livestock movements in Great Britain (GB) are well recorded and are a unique record of the network o...
AbstractThis paper uses statistical and mathematical models to examine the potential impact of withi...
Foot-and-mouth is one of the world's most economically important livestock diseases. We developed an...
Whilst the UK 2001 FMD (foot-and-mouth disease) outbreak provides an extremely rich source of spatio...
Epidemics can sometimes be managed through reductions of host density, such as social distancing for...
A new stochastic and spatial model was developed to evaluate the potential spread of classical swine...
We describe an approach to modelling the spatio-temporal spread of foot and mouth disease through fe...
Despite intensive ongoing research, key aspects of the spatial-temporal evolution of the 2001 foot a...
After the foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in 2001 the Dutch government implemented movement-pr...
To control an outbreak of an infectious disease it is essential to understand the different routes o...
Spatially explicit livestock disease models require demographic data for individual farms or premise...
Spatially explicit livestock disease models require demographic data for individual farms or premise...