1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Although it is often challenging to capture the contact structure in wild animals, new technology has enabled biologists to obtain detailed temporal information on wildlife social contacts. In this study, we investigated the effects of raccoon contact patterns on rabies spread using network modelling. 2. Raccoons (Procyon lotor) play an important role in the maintenance of rabies in the United States. It is crucial to understand how contact patterns influence the spread of rabies in raccoon populations in order to design effective control measures and to prevent transmission to human populations and other animals. 3. We construct...
Abstract only availableNatural and anthropogenic fluctuations in resource availability can alter the...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement pattern...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement pattern...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
1. The timing of raccoon rabies outbreaks in the eastern USA is non-random and often exhibits a seas...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
1. Animal movement influences the spatial spread of directly-transmitted wildlife disease through ho...
Abstract only availableNatural and anthropogenic fluctuations in resource availability can alter the...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement pattern...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement pattern...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
1. The timing of raccoon rabies outbreaks in the eastern USA is non-random and often exhibits a seas...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
Raccoons are an important vector of rabies and other pathogens. The degree to which these pathogens ...
1. Animal movement influences the spatial spread of directly-transmitted wildlife disease through ho...
Abstract only availableNatural and anthropogenic fluctuations in resource availability can alter the...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement pattern...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement pattern...