Understanding and modeling the wildlife-livestock interface is essential for controlling emerging infectious diseases (EIDs). The contact rate between hosts is a key parameter for mathematical modeling of EIDs dynamics. Because modifications of the contact rate can modify greatly the epidemiologic dynamic, it is important to take into account its seasonal variability. We developed a distribution model based on satellite telemetry and remote sensing data to directly evaluate the dynamic of contacts between wild birds and domestic poultry in African villages. In the Inner Niger Delta of Mali, five Comb ducks (Sarkidiornis melanotos), were tracked with satellite transmitters providing GPS data for seven months. We used 250-meter spatial resolu...
The ecology of hosts is crucial in understanding mechanisms of pathogens transmission and spread in ...
Little is known about moult and moult-site fidelity of African waterfowl. Satellite telemetry and u...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 remains a serious concern for both poultry and human health. ...
Abstract Background Characterizing the interface between wild and domestic animal populations is inc...
We provide recommendations for implementing telemetry studies on waterfowl on the basis of our exper...
This archive contains all currently available satellite GPS telemetry data for Egyptian Geese in sou...
Predicting areas of emergence when no epidemiological data is yet available is essential to implemen...
Predicting areas of disease emergence when no epidemiological data is available is essential for the...
1. Migratory birds are major candidates for long-distance dispersal of zoonotic pathogens. In recent...
Our study combine experimental exposure data and telemetry based data to quantify the dispersal pote...
Despite widespread and increasing use of solarpowered satellite transmitters to tag wild birds, the...
Domestic ducks are considered to be an important reservoir of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPA...
Agro-ecological conditions associated with the spread and persistence of highly pathogenic avian inf...
Domestic ducks are considered to be an important reservoir of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPA...
Agro-ecological conditions associated with the spread and persistence of highly pathogenic avian inf...
The ecology of hosts is crucial in understanding mechanisms of pathogens transmission and spread in ...
Little is known about moult and moult-site fidelity of African waterfowl. Satellite telemetry and u...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 remains a serious concern for both poultry and human health. ...
Abstract Background Characterizing the interface between wild and domestic animal populations is inc...
We provide recommendations for implementing telemetry studies on waterfowl on the basis of our exper...
This archive contains all currently available satellite GPS telemetry data for Egyptian Geese in sou...
Predicting areas of emergence when no epidemiological data is yet available is essential to implemen...
Predicting areas of disease emergence when no epidemiological data is available is essential for the...
1. Migratory birds are major candidates for long-distance dispersal of zoonotic pathogens. In recent...
Our study combine experimental exposure data and telemetry based data to quantify the dispersal pote...
Despite widespread and increasing use of solarpowered satellite transmitters to tag wild birds, the...
Domestic ducks are considered to be an important reservoir of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPA...
Agro-ecological conditions associated with the spread and persistence of highly pathogenic avian inf...
Domestic ducks are considered to be an important reservoir of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPA...
Agro-ecological conditions associated with the spread and persistence of highly pathogenic avian inf...
The ecology of hosts is crucial in understanding mechanisms of pathogens transmission and spread in ...
Little is known about moult and moult-site fidelity of African waterfowl. Satellite telemetry and u...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 remains a serious concern for both poultry and human health. ...