Understanding the population dynamics of an infectious disease requires linking within-host dynamics and between-host transmission in a quantitative manner, but this is seldom done in practice. Here a simple phenomenological model for viral dynamics within a host is linked to between-host transmission by assuming that the probability of transmission is related to log viral titre. Data from transmission experiments for two viral diseases of livestock, foot-and-mouth disease virus in cattle and swine influenza virus in pigs, are used to parametrize the model and, importantly, test the underlying assumptions. The model allows the relationship between within-host parameters and transmission to be determined explicitly through their influence on...
Foot-and-mouth disease is an extremely infectious and devastating disease affecting all species of c...
Foot-and-mouth disease is an extremely infectious and devastating disease affecting all species of c...
Quantifying the variation of pathogens’ life history traits in multiple host systems is crucial to u...
Data on virus isolation and challenge outcome from a series of one-to-one transmission experiments f...
Data on virus isolation and challenge outcome from a series of one-to-one transmission experiments f...
<p>Foot-and-mouth disease is an extremely infectious and devastating disease affecting all spe...
Quantified transmission parameters of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV) are needed for epidemic mo...
Quantified transmission parameters of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV) are needed for epidemic m...
Quantified transmission parameters of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV) are needed for epidemic mo...
<p>The quantitative relationship between the exposure dose of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) an...
Mortality data are routinely collected for many livestock and poultry species, and they are often us...
Host–pathogen models are essential for designing strategies for managing disease threats to humans, ...
Host–pathogen models are essential for designing strategies for managing disease threats to humans, ...
Foot-and-mouth disease is an extremely infectious and devastating disease affecting all species of c...
A key aim in epidemiology is to understand how pathogens spread within their host populations. Cent...
Foot-and-mouth disease is an extremely infectious and devastating disease affecting all species of c...
Foot-and-mouth disease is an extremely infectious and devastating disease affecting all species of c...
Quantifying the variation of pathogens’ life history traits in multiple host systems is crucial to u...
Data on virus isolation and challenge outcome from a series of one-to-one transmission experiments f...
Data on virus isolation and challenge outcome from a series of one-to-one transmission experiments f...
<p>Foot-and-mouth disease is an extremely infectious and devastating disease affecting all spe...
Quantified transmission parameters of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV) are needed for epidemic mo...
Quantified transmission parameters of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV) are needed for epidemic m...
Quantified transmission parameters of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV) are needed for epidemic mo...
<p>The quantitative relationship between the exposure dose of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) an...
Mortality data are routinely collected for many livestock and poultry species, and they are often us...
Host–pathogen models are essential for designing strategies for managing disease threats to humans, ...
Host–pathogen models are essential for designing strategies for managing disease threats to humans, ...
Foot-and-mouth disease is an extremely infectious and devastating disease affecting all species of c...
A key aim in epidemiology is to understand how pathogens spread within their host populations. Cent...
Foot-and-mouth disease is an extremely infectious and devastating disease affecting all species of c...
Foot-and-mouth disease is an extremely infectious and devastating disease affecting all species of c...
Quantifying the variation of pathogens’ life history traits in multiple host systems is crucial to u...