The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth disease, and avian influenza is fraught with ethical, economic, and public health dilemmas. Attempts to control outbreaks of these pathogens rely on massive culling of infected farms, and farms deemed to be at risk of infection. Conventional approaches usually involve the preventive culling of all farms within a certain radius of an infected farm. Here we propose a novel culling strategy that is based on the idea that farms that have the highest expected number of secondary infections should be culled first. We show that, in comparison with conventional approaches (ring culling), our new method of risk based culling can reduce the total numb...
Vaccination has proved a powerful defence against a range of infectious diseases of humans and anima...
We present a model of a control programme for a disease outbreak in a population of livestock holdin...
International audienceThe maintenance of infectious diseases requires a sufficient number of suscept...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
The 2001 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic was controlled by culling of infectious premises and preemp...
When novel disease outbreaks occur in livestock, policy makers must respond promptly to eliminate di...
Epidemics can sometimes be managed through reductions of host density, such as social distancing for...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases such as avian influenza, classical swine ...
In a recent update of the Dutch contingency plan for controlling outbreaks of classical swine fever ...
Food security and international trade require healthy livestock. A wildlife reservoir can compromis...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases like avian influenza, classical swine fev...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...
Vaccination has proved a powerful defence against a range of infectious diseases of humans and anima...
We present a model of a control programme for a disease outbreak in a population of livestock holdin...
International audienceThe maintenance of infectious diseases requires a sufficient number of suscept...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth...
The 2001 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic was controlled by culling of infectious premises and preemp...
When novel disease outbreaks occur in livestock, policy makers must respond promptly to eliminate di...
Epidemics can sometimes be managed through reductions of host density, such as social distancing for...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases such as avian influenza, classical swine ...
In a recent update of the Dutch contingency plan for controlling outbreaks of classical swine fever ...
Food security and international trade require healthy livestock. A wildlife reservoir can compromis...
Devastating epidemics of highly contagious animal diseases like avian influenza, classical swine fev...
Preparing for and responding to outbreaks of serious livestock infectious diseases are critical meas...
Vaccination has proved a powerful defence against a range of infectious diseases of humans and anima...
We present a model of a control programme for a disease outbreak in a population of livestock holdin...
International audienceThe maintenance of infectious diseases requires a sufficient number of suscept...