Infectious diseases on farms pose both public and animal health risks, so understanding how they spread between farms is crucial for developing disease control strategies to prevent future outbreaks. We develop novel Bayesian nonparametric methodology to fit spatial stochastic transmission models in which the infection rate between any two farms is a function that depends on the distance between them, but without assuming a specified parametric form. Making nonparametric inference in this context is challenging since the likelihood function of the observed data is intractable because the underlying transmission process is unobserved. We adopt a fully Bayesian approach by assigning a transformed Gaussian process prior distribution to the inf...
Mathematical modelling has become a useful and commonly-used tool in the analysis of infectious dise...
AbstractA stochastic, spatial, discrete-time, SEIR model of avian influenza epidemics among poultry ...
Abstract Epidemiological parameters for livestock diseases are often inferred from transmission expe...
Infectious diseases on farms pose both public and animal health risks, so understanding how they spr...
Simulating from and making inference for stochastic epidemic models are key strategies for understan...
Infectious disease transmissionmodels require assumptions about how the pathogen spreads between ind...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases like avian influenza, classical swine fev...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases such as avian influenza, classical swine ...
The vast majority of models for the spread of communicable diseases are parametric in nature and inv...
This thesis comprises a number of inter-related parts. For most of the thesis we are concerned with...
Infectious diseases such as avian influenza pose a global threat to human health. Mathematical and s...
The lack of sufficient knowledge on the mechanisms of between-farm spread of livestock diseases hamp...
Infectious diseases exert a large and in many contexts growing burden on human health, but violate m...
International audiencePathogens such as African swine fever virus (ASFV) are an increasing threat to...
LPAI is a (poultry) disease which comes with mild and non-specific clinical symptoms. It has the pot...
Mathematical modelling has become a useful and commonly-used tool in the analysis of infectious dise...
AbstractA stochastic, spatial, discrete-time, SEIR model of avian influenza epidemics among poultry ...
Abstract Epidemiological parameters for livestock diseases are often inferred from transmission expe...
Infectious diseases on farms pose both public and animal health risks, so understanding how they spr...
Simulating from and making inference for stochastic epidemic models are key strategies for understan...
Infectious disease transmissionmodels require assumptions about how the pathogen spreads between ind...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases like avian influenza, classical swine fev...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases such as avian influenza, classical swine ...
The vast majority of models for the spread of communicable diseases are parametric in nature and inv...
This thesis comprises a number of inter-related parts. For most of the thesis we are concerned with...
Infectious diseases such as avian influenza pose a global threat to human health. Mathematical and s...
The lack of sufficient knowledge on the mechanisms of between-farm spread of livestock diseases hamp...
Infectious diseases exert a large and in many contexts growing burden on human health, but violate m...
International audiencePathogens such as African swine fever virus (ASFV) are an increasing threat to...
LPAI is a (poultry) disease which comes with mild and non-specific clinical symptoms. It has the pot...
Mathematical modelling has become a useful and commonly-used tool in the analysis of infectious dise...
AbstractA stochastic, spatial, discrete-time, SEIR model of avian influenza epidemics among poultry ...
Abstract Epidemiological parameters for livestock diseases are often inferred from transmission expe...