The British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) database contains an unprecedented quantity of data on the movement of cattle within the UK. These data may be used to construct models of the contact structure of the UK cattle herd, for epidemiological purposes. There are two significant potential sources of inaccuracy within such models: movements that are not reported or are reported inaccurately to the BCMS, and contacts between farms that might transmit infection, but are not animal movements. This field study addressed these issues. Cattle farmers on the Isle of Lewis were recruited with the assistance of the local veterinary surgeon, and asked to record a range of potential risk behaviours for a one-month period. They were also asked questi...
This project was designed to address the lack of knowledge on the contact structures existing betwee...
Trading animals between farms and via markets can provide a conduit for spread of infections. By stu...
Infectious diseases of livestock can cause substantial production losses and have detrimental impact...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) government has been recording the births, deaths, and movements ...
Background Individual animal-level reporting of cattle movements between agricultural holdings...
Data on cattle movements within the United Kingdom have recently become available. As part of the c...
Little is known regarding the types and frequencies of contact that exist between farms and which of...
The modelling of disease spread is crucial to the farming industry and policy makers. In some of the...
Farm animal movement usually occurs during grazing, watering, and dipping and livestock trade among ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe natu...
This paper reviews the main temporal and spatial characteristics of cattle movements in Britain, bas...
Background: Few studies have considered in detail the range of biosecurity practices undertaken on c...
Publication history: Accepted - 28 September 2020; Published online - 30 September 2020.Bovine tuber...
This project was designed to address the lack of knowledge on the contact structures existing betwee...
Trading animals between farms and via markets can provide a conduit for spread of infections. By stu...
Infectious diseases of livestock can cause substantial production losses and have detrimental impact...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) government has been recording the births, deaths, and movements ...
Background Individual animal-level reporting of cattle movements between agricultural holdings...
Data on cattle movements within the United Kingdom have recently become available. As part of the c...
Little is known regarding the types and frequencies of contact that exist between farms and which of...
The modelling of disease spread is crucial to the farming industry and policy makers. In some of the...
Farm animal movement usually occurs during grazing, watering, and dipping and livestock trade among ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe natu...
This paper reviews the main temporal and spatial characteristics of cattle movements in Britain, bas...
Background: Few studies have considered in detail the range of biosecurity practices undertaken on c...
Publication history: Accepted - 28 September 2020; Published online - 30 September 2020.Bovine tuber...
This project was designed to address the lack of knowledge on the contact structures existing betwee...
Trading animals between farms and via markets can provide a conduit for spread of infections. By stu...
Infectious diseases of livestock can cause substantial production losses and have detrimental impact...