During the 2001 FMD outbreak in the UK, decisions on the level of implementation of control measures were supported by predictive models. Models were mainly used as macro-level tools to predict the behaviour of the disease in the whole country rather than at the local level. Here we explore the use of the magnitude and characteristics of the space-time interaction as an indicator of local spread and, indirectly, of the effectiveness of control measures aimed at reducing short-range transmission during the course of a major livestock disease epidemic. The spatiotemporal evolution patterns are described in the four main clusters that were observed during the outbreak by means of the hazard rate and space-time K-function (K(s,t)). For each loc...
Spatial heterogeneities and spatial separation of hosts are often seen as key factors when developin...
Abstract Background Models of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) transmission have assumed a homogeneous l...
Transmission of infectious diseases between immobile hosts (e.g., plants, farms) is strongly depende...
This thesis investigates the feasibility of using spatial survival modelling techniques to develop d...
Foot-and-mouth is one of the world's most economically important livestock diseases. We developed an...
We investigated the influence of the spatial pattern of farms on the geographical spread of infectio...
Despite intensive ongoing research, key aspects of the spatial-temporal evolution of the 2001 foot a...
We analyse the relationship between the network of livestock movements in the UK and the dynamics of...
<div><p>In the event of a new infectious disease outbreak, mathematical and simulation models are co...
During 2007 the UK experienced outbreaks of three notifiable exotic livestock diseases; Foot and Mou...
In the event of a new infectious disease outbreak, mathematical and simulation models are commonly u...
International audienceThe spatial propagation of many livestock infectious diseases critically depen...
Infectious diseases impose a critical challenge to human, animal, and plant health. Emerging and ree...
Using data from a cohort study conducted by the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA), evidence of sp...
We describe the spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal features of the 2001 British foot-and-mouth d...
Spatial heterogeneities and spatial separation of hosts are often seen as key factors when developin...
Abstract Background Models of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) transmission have assumed a homogeneous l...
Transmission of infectious diseases between immobile hosts (e.g., plants, farms) is strongly depende...
This thesis investigates the feasibility of using spatial survival modelling techniques to develop d...
Foot-and-mouth is one of the world's most economically important livestock diseases. We developed an...
We investigated the influence of the spatial pattern of farms on the geographical spread of infectio...
Despite intensive ongoing research, key aspects of the spatial-temporal evolution of the 2001 foot a...
We analyse the relationship between the network of livestock movements in the UK and the dynamics of...
<div><p>In the event of a new infectious disease outbreak, mathematical and simulation models are co...
During 2007 the UK experienced outbreaks of three notifiable exotic livestock diseases; Foot and Mou...
In the event of a new infectious disease outbreak, mathematical and simulation models are commonly u...
International audienceThe spatial propagation of many livestock infectious diseases critically depen...
Infectious diseases impose a critical challenge to human, animal, and plant health. Emerging and ree...
Using data from a cohort study conducted by the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA), evidence of sp...
We describe the spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal features of the 2001 British foot-and-mouth d...
Spatial heterogeneities and spatial separation of hosts are often seen as key factors when developin...
Abstract Background Models of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) transmission have assumed a homogeneous l...
Transmission of infectious diseases between immobile hosts (e.g., plants, farms) is strongly depende...