The global spread of pathogens poses an increasing threat to health, ecosystems, and agriculture worldwide. As early detection of new incursions is key to effective control, new diagnostic tests which can detect pathogen presence shortly after initial infection hold great potential for detection of infection in individual hosts. However, these tests may be too expensive to be implemented at the sampling intensities required for early detection of a new epidemic at the population level. To evaluate the trade-off between earlier and/or more reliable detection and higher deployment costs, we need to consider the impacts of test performance, test cost, and pathogen epidemiology. Regarding test performance, the period before new infections can b...
To keep pace with rising opportunities for disease emergence and spread, surveillance in aquaculture...
During outbreaks, the lack of diagnostic "gold standard" can mask the true burden of infection in th...
Monitoring for disease requires subsets of the host population to be sampled and tested for the path...
The global spread of pathogens poses an increasing threat to health, ecosystems, and agriculture wor...
The spread of pathogens into new environments poses a considerable threat to human, animal, and plan...
Emerging plant pathogens are a significant problem for conservation and food security. Surveillance ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods world...
The emergence of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe has highlighted the importance of surveillance for pro...
Emerging pests and pathogens of plants are a major threat to natural and managed ecosystems worldwid...
The medical industry is driving pathogen detection technology from its present characteristics of $5...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods world...
The detection of a new HLB epidemic in a planting often occurs when the disease has already reached ...
Surveillance occupies a central position in disease management, being integral to all stages of path...
SummaryBackgroundThe early detection of infectious disease outbreaks can reduce the ultimate size of...
To keep pace with rising opportunities for disease emergence and spread, surveillance in aquaculture...
During outbreaks, the lack of diagnostic "gold standard" can mask the true burden of infection in th...
Monitoring for disease requires subsets of the host population to be sampled and tested for the path...
The global spread of pathogens poses an increasing threat to health, ecosystems, and agriculture wor...
The spread of pathogens into new environments poses a considerable threat to human, animal, and plan...
Emerging plant pathogens are a significant problem for conservation and food security. Surveillance ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods world...
The emergence of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe has highlighted the importance of surveillance for pro...
Emerging pests and pathogens of plants are a major threat to natural and managed ecosystems worldwid...
The medical industry is driving pathogen detection technology from its present characteristics of $5...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods world...
The detection of a new HLB epidemic in a planting often occurs when the disease has already reached ...
Surveillance occupies a central position in disease management, being integral to all stages of path...
SummaryBackgroundThe early detection of infectious disease outbreaks can reduce the ultimate size of...
To keep pace with rising opportunities for disease emergence and spread, surveillance in aquaculture...
During outbreaks, the lack of diagnostic "gold standard" can mask the true burden of infection in th...
Monitoring for disease requires subsets of the host population to be sampled and tested for the path...