Transmission of infectious diseases between immobile hosts (e.g., plants, farms) is strongly dependent on the spatial distribution of hosts and the distance-dependent probability of transmission. As the interplay between these factors is poorly understood, we use spatial process and transmission modelling to investigate how epidemic size is shaped by host clustering and spatial range of transmission. We find that for a given degree of clustering and individual-level infectivity, the probability that an epidemic occurs after an introduction is generally higher if transmission is predominantly local. However, local transmission also impedes transfer of the infection to new clusters. A consequence is that the total number of infections is maxi...
Many zoonotic, novel infectious diseases in humans appear as sporadic infections with spatially and ...
Infectious disease transmission is an inherently spatial process in which a host’s home location and...
Spatial heterogeneities and spatial separation of hosts are often seen as key factors when developin...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
The risk of infection is generally believed to increase with gregariousness. Using a discrete time s...
We investigated the influence of the spatial pattern of farms on the geographical spread of infectio...
We investigated the influence of the spatial pattern of farms on the geographical spread of infectio...
We investigated the influence of the spatial pattern of farms on the geographical spread of infectio...
<div><p>The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care r...
The spread of viral pathogens both between and within hosts is inherently a spatial process. While t...
The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care resources...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases like avian influenza, classical swine fev...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases like avian influenza, classical swine fev...
In recent years, serious infectious diseases tend to transcend national borders and widely spread in...
When pathogen strains differing in virulence compete for hosts, spatial structuring of disease trans...
Many zoonotic, novel infectious diseases in humans appear as sporadic infections with spatially and ...
Infectious disease transmission is an inherently spatial process in which a host’s home location and...
Spatial heterogeneities and spatial separation of hosts are often seen as key factors when developin...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
The risk of infection is generally believed to increase with gregariousness. Using a discrete time s...
We investigated the influence of the spatial pattern of farms on the geographical spread of infectio...
We investigated the influence of the spatial pattern of farms on the geographical spread of infectio...
We investigated the influence of the spatial pattern of farms on the geographical spread of infectio...
<div><p>The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care r...
The spread of viral pathogens both between and within hosts is inherently a spatial process. While t...
The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care resources...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases like avian influenza, classical swine fev...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases like avian influenza, classical swine fev...
In recent years, serious infectious diseases tend to transcend national borders and widely spread in...
When pathogen strains differing in virulence compete for hosts, spatial structuring of disease trans...
Many zoonotic, novel infectious diseases in humans appear as sporadic infections with spatially and ...
Infectious disease transmission is an inherently spatial process in which a host’s home location and...
Spatial heterogeneities and spatial separation of hosts are often seen as key factors when developin...