The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen and the livestock themselves, but also on the veterinary health behaviours of farmers and how this impacts their implementation of disease control measures. Controls that are costly may make it beneficial for individuals to rely on the protection offered by others, though that may be sub-optimal for the population. Failing to account for socio-behavioural properties may produce a substantial layer of bias in infectious disease models. We investigated the role of heterogeneity in vaccine response across a population of farmers on epidemic outbreaks amongst livestock, caused by pathogens with differential speed of spread over spatial landscapes of farms f...
This paper aims to illustrate the interdependencies between key epidemiological and economic factors...
This paper analyses farmers’ behavioural responses to Government attempts to reduce the risk of dise...
This PhD thesis aimed to identify the motivators and barriers of farmers and veterinary surgeons to ...
The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen and the liv...
Background: The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen...
Animal health authorities responsible for effective voluntary livestock disease control need to cons...
This paper analyses farmers’ behavioural responses to Government attempts to reduce the risk of dise...
International audienceAccounting for individual decisions in mechanistic epidemiological models rema...
Human behaviour is critical to effective responses to livestock disease outbreaks, especially with r...
Re-emergence of the bluetongue disease in Europe poses a continuous threat to European livestock pro...
When novel disease outbreaks occur in livestock, policy makers must respond promptly to eliminate di...
Vaccination has proved a powerful defence against a range of infectious diseases of humans and anima...
<div><p>When facing incursion of a major livestock infectious disease, the decision to implement a v...
National audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose an analytical framework to explore farmers’ vac...
Animal health authorities in the European Union nowadays consider voluntary approaches based on a ne...
This paper aims to illustrate the interdependencies between key epidemiological and economic factors...
This paper analyses farmers’ behavioural responses to Government attempts to reduce the risk of dise...
This PhD thesis aimed to identify the motivators and barriers of farmers and veterinary surgeons to ...
The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen and the liv...
Background: The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen...
Animal health authorities responsible for effective voluntary livestock disease control need to cons...
This paper analyses farmers’ behavioural responses to Government attempts to reduce the risk of dise...
International audienceAccounting for individual decisions in mechanistic epidemiological models rema...
Human behaviour is critical to effective responses to livestock disease outbreaks, especially with r...
Re-emergence of the bluetongue disease in Europe poses a continuous threat to European livestock pro...
When novel disease outbreaks occur in livestock, policy makers must respond promptly to eliminate di...
Vaccination has proved a powerful defence against a range of infectious diseases of humans and anima...
<div><p>When facing incursion of a major livestock infectious disease, the decision to implement a v...
National audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose an analytical framework to explore farmers’ vac...
Animal health authorities in the European Union nowadays consider voluntary approaches based on a ne...
This paper aims to illustrate the interdependencies between key epidemiological and economic factors...
This paper analyses farmers’ behavioural responses to Government attempts to reduce the risk of dise...
This PhD thesis aimed to identify the motivators and barriers of farmers and veterinary surgeons to ...