Various approaches have been used to investigate how properties of farm contact networks impact on the transmission of infectious diseases. The potential for transmission of an infection through a contact network can be evaluated in terms of the basic reproduction number, R(0). The magnitude of R(0) is related to the mean contact rate of a host, in this case a farm, and is further influenced by heterogeneities in contact rates of individual hosts. The latter can be evaluated as the second order moments of the contact matrix (variances in contact rates, and co-variance between contacts to and from individual hosts). Here we calculate these quantities for the farms in a country-wide livestock network: >15,000 Scottish sheep farms in each of 4...
Livestock disease controls are often linked to movements between farms, for example, via quarantine ...
<div><p>Pathogen spread between farms results from interaction between the epidemiological character...
Pathogen spread between farms results from interaction between the epidemiological characteristics o...
is related to the mean contact rate of a host, in this case a farm, and is further influenced by he...
Little is known regarding the types and frequencies of contact that exist between farms and which of...
International audienceAbstract Introduction The objective of this study is to show the importance of...
Understanding both contact and probability of transmission given contact are key to managing wildlif...
Abstract Background We consider the potential for infection to spread in a farm population from the ...
Farm animal movement usually occurs during grazing, watering, and dipping and livestock trade among ...
Data on cattle movements within the United Kingdom have recently become available. As part of the c...
The popularly known 20-80 rule or Pareto rule states that 20% of efforts leads to 80% of results. Th...
<div><p>The popularly known 20–80 rule or Pareto rule states that 20% of efforts leads to 80% of res...
Individuals in human and animal populations are linked through dynamic contact networks with charact...
AbstractIndividuals in human and animal populations are linked through dynamic contact networks with...
1. Understanding both contact and probability of transmission given contact are key to managing wild...
Livestock disease controls are often linked to movements between farms, for example, via quarantine ...
<div><p>Pathogen spread between farms results from interaction between the epidemiological character...
Pathogen spread between farms results from interaction between the epidemiological characteristics o...
is related to the mean contact rate of a host, in this case a farm, and is further influenced by he...
Little is known regarding the types and frequencies of contact that exist between farms and which of...
International audienceAbstract Introduction The objective of this study is to show the importance of...
Understanding both contact and probability of transmission given contact are key to managing wildlif...
Abstract Background We consider the potential for infection to spread in a farm population from the ...
Farm animal movement usually occurs during grazing, watering, and dipping and livestock trade among ...
Data on cattle movements within the United Kingdom have recently become available. As part of the c...
The popularly known 20-80 rule or Pareto rule states that 20% of efforts leads to 80% of results. Th...
<div><p>The popularly known 20–80 rule or Pareto rule states that 20% of efforts leads to 80% of res...
Individuals in human and animal populations are linked through dynamic contact networks with charact...
AbstractIndividuals in human and animal populations are linked through dynamic contact networks with...
1. Understanding both contact and probability of transmission given contact are key to managing wild...
Livestock disease controls are often linked to movements between farms, for example, via quarantine ...
<div><p>Pathogen spread between farms results from interaction between the epidemiological character...
Pathogen spread between farms results from interaction between the epidemiological characteristics o...