Data of the 1997-1998 epidemic of classical swine fever (CSF) in The Netherlands were analysed in survival analysis to identify risk factors that were associated with the rate of neighbourhood infections. The study population consisted of herds within 1000 m of exclusively one previously infected herd. Dates of virus introduction into herds were drawn randomly from estimated probability distributions per herd of possible weeks of virus introduction. (To confirm the insensitivity of the results for this random data-selection procedure, the procedure was repeated 9 times (resulting in 10 different datasets).) The dataset had 906 non-infected and 59 infected neighbour herds, which were distributed over 215 different neighbourhoods. Neighbour h...
Classical swine fever (CSF) is an exotic viral disease in most European countries. Occasionally, out...
Consequences of classical swine fever (CSF) epidemics depend on the control measures, but also on th...
Classical swine fever (CSF) outbreaks can cause enormous losses in naïve pig populations. How to bes...
In this study, we describe a method to quantify the transmission of Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSF...
A matched case-control study of 135 infected and 99 uninfected pig herds from the central area of th...
<p>Risk factors associated with the occurrence of "neighbourhood infections" [Epidem...
In this study we quanti®ed the rate at which classical swine fever had been transmitted by several d...
Abstract Background In the recent past, the introduction of Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV) follo...
In this paper, we describe the transmission of Classical Swine Fever virus (CSF virus) within herds ...
As livestock farms in The Netherlands are nowadays being scaled up in size for economic reasons, the...
In 1997, the pig husbandry in the Netherlands was struck by a severe epidemic of classical swine fev...
As the size of livestock farms in The Netherlands is on the increase for economic reasons, an import...
As the size of livestock farms in The Netherlands is on the increase for economic reasons, an import...
Early detection of the introduction of an infectious livestock disease is of great importance to lim...
As the size of livestock farms in The Netherlands is on the increase for economic reasons, an import...
Classical swine fever (CSF) is an exotic viral disease in most European countries. Occasionally, out...
Consequences of classical swine fever (CSF) epidemics depend on the control measures, but also on th...
Classical swine fever (CSF) outbreaks can cause enormous losses in naïve pig populations. How to bes...
In this study, we describe a method to quantify the transmission of Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSF...
A matched case-control study of 135 infected and 99 uninfected pig herds from the central area of th...
<p>Risk factors associated with the occurrence of "neighbourhood infections" [Epidem...
In this study we quanti®ed the rate at which classical swine fever had been transmitted by several d...
Abstract Background In the recent past, the introduction of Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV) follo...
In this paper, we describe the transmission of Classical Swine Fever virus (CSF virus) within herds ...
As livestock farms in The Netherlands are nowadays being scaled up in size for economic reasons, the...
In 1997, the pig husbandry in the Netherlands was struck by a severe epidemic of classical swine fev...
As the size of livestock farms in The Netherlands is on the increase for economic reasons, an import...
As the size of livestock farms in The Netherlands is on the increase for economic reasons, an import...
Early detection of the introduction of an infectious livestock disease is of great importance to lim...
As the size of livestock farms in The Netherlands is on the increase for economic reasons, an import...
Classical swine fever (CSF) is an exotic viral disease in most European countries. Occasionally, out...
Consequences of classical swine fever (CSF) epidemics depend on the control measures, but also on th...
Classical swine fever (CSF) outbreaks can cause enormous losses in naïve pig populations. How to bes...