With fewer than 500 individuals remaining, the Ethiopian wolf is an endangered species threatened by regular outbreaks of rabies which have occurred in 1992-1993, 2003-2004, and 2008-2009. An important step towards effective control planning is to quantify the spread of infection. However, epidemic processes are often only partially observed, making parameter inference hard. Here we explore the use of Approximate Bayesian Computation to assess rabies transmission in Ethiopian wolves during the 2008-2009 outbreak. We developed a spatially explicit stochastic SEIR model for infection spread within a metapopulation ofseven packs. Two parameters were inferred: the within (βw) and between pack (βb) transmission rates. The data comprised pre and ...
Research Article published by Science Publishing GroupIn this paper we formulate a deterministic mat...
Canine vaccination has been successful in controlling rabies in diverse settings worldwide. However,...
Domestic dog rabies is an endemic disease in large parts of the developing world and also epidemic i...
International audienceWith fewer than 500 individuals remaining, the Ethiopian wolf is an endangered...
Spatial structure in a host population results in heterogeneity in transmission dynamics. We used a ...
Infectious disease constitutes a substantial threat to the viability of endangered species. Populati...
Domestic animals are one of the primary global sources of disease due to their position at the inter...
The mechanisms by which the rabies virus persists in a host population are unclear. Mathematical mod...
Disease often plays a large role in the population dynamics of wild canids, and is the most immediat...
Rabies transmission was interrupted for several months in N'Djamena, the capital city of Chad, after...
Infectious diseases pose an important extinction risk for a number of endangered carnivore populatio...
A number of mathematical models have been developed for canine rabies to explore dynamics and inform...
Understanding how the spatial deployment of interventions affects elimination time horizons and pote...
Epidemiological models are frequently used to estimate basic parameters, evaluate alternative contro...
BackgroundDogs are important reservoirs of rabies, a zoonotic viral encephalitis that kills thousand...
Research Article published by Science Publishing GroupIn this paper we formulate a deterministic mat...
Canine vaccination has been successful in controlling rabies in diverse settings worldwide. However,...
Domestic dog rabies is an endemic disease in large parts of the developing world and also epidemic i...
International audienceWith fewer than 500 individuals remaining, the Ethiopian wolf is an endangered...
Spatial structure in a host population results in heterogeneity in transmission dynamics. We used a ...
Infectious disease constitutes a substantial threat to the viability of endangered species. Populati...
Domestic animals are one of the primary global sources of disease due to their position at the inter...
The mechanisms by which the rabies virus persists in a host population are unclear. Mathematical mod...
Disease often plays a large role in the population dynamics of wild canids, and is the most immediat...
Rabies transmission was interrupted for several months in N'Djamena, the capital city of Chad, after...
Infectious diseases pose an important extinction risk for a number of endangered carnivore populatio...
A number of mathematical models have been developed for canine rabies to explore dynamics and inform...
Understanding how the spatial deployment of interventions affects elimination time horizons and pote...
Epidemiological models are frequently used to estimate basic parameters, evaluate alternative contro...
BackgroundDogs are important reservoirs of rabies, a zoonotic viral encephalitis that kills thousand...
Research Article published by Science Publishing GroupIn this paper we formulate a deterministic mat...
Canine vaccination has been successful in controlling rabies in diverse settings worldwide. However,...
Domestic dog rabies is an endemic disease in large parts of the developing world and also epidemic i...