We develop and apply analytically tractable generativemodels of livestock movements at national scale. These gobeyond current models through mechanistic modelling ofheterogeneous trade partnership network dynamics and thetrade events that occur on them. Linking resulting animalmovements to disease transmission between farms yieldsanalytical expressions for the basic reproduction number R0.We show how these novel modelling tools enable systemsapproaches to disease control, using R0 to explore impacts ofchanges in trading practices on between-farm prevalencelevels. Using the Scottish cattle trade network as a case study,we show our approach captures critical complexities of realworld trade networks at the national scale for a broad rangeof en...
Data on cattle movements within the United Kingdom have recently become available. As part of the c...
‘Big-data’ epidemic models are being increasingly used to influence government policy to help with c...
<p>‘Big-data’ epidemic models are being increasingly used to influence government policy to help wit...
We develop and apply analytically tractable generativemodels of livestock movements at national scal...
Recent developments in network theory have provided new avenues for studying the spread of disease w...
AbstractIndividuals in human and animal populations are linked through dynamic contact networks with...
Individuals in human and animal populations are linked through dynamic contact networks with charact...
AbstractDuring the past decade the British livestock industry has suffered from several major pathog...
Trade is a complex, multi-faceted process that can contribute to the spread and persistence of disea...
Trading animals between farms and via markets can provide a conduit for spread of infections. By stu...
Conventional epidemiological studies of infections spreading through trade networks, e.g. via livest...
Infections can spread among livestock notably because infected animals can be brought to uncontamina...
International audienceAccounting for individual decisions in mechanistic epidemiological models rema...
International audienceInfections can spread among livestock notably because infected animals can be ...
International audienceAbstract Introduction The objective of this study is to show the importance of...
Data on cattle movements within the United Kingdom have recently become available. As part of the c...
‘Big-data’ epidemic models are being increasingly used to influence government policy to help with c...
<p>‘Big-data’ epidemic models are being increasingly used to influence government policy to help wit...
We develop and apply analytically tractable generativemodels of livestock movements at national scal...
Recent developments in network theory have provided new avenues for studying the spread of disease w...
AbstractIndividuals in human and animal populations are linked through dynamic contact networks with...
Individuals in human and animal populations are linked through dynamic contact networks with charact...
AbstractDuring the past decade the British livestock industry has suffered from several major pathog...
Trade is a complex, multi-faceted process that can contribute to the spread and persistence of disea...
Trading animals between farms and via markets can provide a conduit for spread of infections. By stu...
Conventional epidemiological studies of infections spreading through trade networks, e.g. via livest...
Infections can spread among livestock notably because infected animals can be brought to uncontamina...
International audienceAccounting for individual decisions in mechanistic epidemiological models rema...
International audienceInfections can spread among livestock notably because infected animals can be ...
International audienceAbstract Introduction The objective of this study is to show the importance of...
Data on cattle movements within the United Kingdom have recently become available. As part of the c...
‘Big-data’ epidemic models are being increasingly used to influence government policy to help with c...
<p>‘Big-data’ epidemic models are being increasingly used to influence government policy to help wit...