The spread of Bluetongue virus (BTV) among ruminants is caused by movement of infected host animals or by movement of infected Culicoides midges, the vector of BTV. Biologically plausible models of Culicoides dispersal are necessary for predicting the spread of BTV and are important for planning control and eradication strategies.A spatially-explicit simulation model which captures the two underlying population mechanisms, population dynamics and movement, was developed using extensive data from a trapping program for C. brevitarsis on the east coast of Australia. A realistic midge flight sub-model was developed and the annual incursion and population establishment of C. brevitarsis was simulated. Data from the literature was used to parame...
<div><p>When Bluetongue Virus Serotype 8 (BTV-8) was first detected in Northern Europe in 2006, seve...
The 2006 bluetongue (BT) outbreak in northwestern Europe had devastating effects on cattle and sheep...
The knowledge of the place where a disease is first introduced and from where it later spreads is a ...
Novel arboviruses, including new serotypes of bluetongue virus, are isolated intermittently from cat...
dispersal are necessary for predicting the spread of BTV and are important for planning control and...
Culicoides biting midges are vectors of internationally important arboviruses including bluetongue v...
The introduction of novel bluetongue serotypes and genotypes into northern Australia is considered p...
1. Culicoides midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are ubiquitous on farms in the United Kingdom (UK), ...
The role of host movement in the spread of vector-borne diseases of livestock has been little studie...
Bluetongue (BT) can cause severe livestock losses and large direct and indirect costs for farmers. T...
The role of host movement in the spread of vector-borne diseases of livestock has been little studie...
Increased transport and trade as well as climate shifts play an important role in the introduction, ...
Increased transport and trade as well as climate shifts play an important role in the introduction, ...
Bluetongue disease is an infectious non-contagious disease of domestic and wild ruminants, transmitt...
Background Reunion Island regularly faces outbreaks of epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD) and blue...
<div><p>When Bluetongue Virus Serotype 8 (BTV-8) was first detected in Northern Europe in 2006, seve...
The 2006 bluetongue (BT) outbreak in northwestern Europe had devastating effects on cattle and sheep...
The knowledge of the place where a disease is first introduced and from where it later spreads is a ...
Novel arboviruses, including new serotypes of bluetongue virus, are isolated intermittently from cat...
dispersal are necessary for predicting the spread of BTV and are important for planning control and...
Culicoides biting midges are vectors of internationally important arboviruses including bluetongue v...
The introduction of novel bluetongue serotypes and genotypes into northern Australia is considered p...
1. Culicoides midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are ubiquitous on farms in the United Kingdom (UK), ...
The role of host movement in the spread of vector-borne diseases of livestock has been little studie...
Bluetongue (BT) can cause severe livestock losses and large direct and indirect costs for farmers. T...
The role of host movement in the spread of vector-borne diseases of livestock has been little studie...
Increased transport and trade as well as climate shifts play an important role in the introduction, ...
Increased transport and trade as well as climate shifts play an important role in the introduction, ...
Bluetongue disease is an infectious non-contagious disease of domestic and wild ruminants, transmitt...
Background Reunion Island regularly faces outbreaks of epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD) and blue...
<div><p>When Bluetongue Virus Serotype 8 (BTV-8) was first detected in Northern Europe in 2006, seve...
The 2006 bluetongue (BT) outbreak in northwestern Europe had devastating effects on cattle and sheep...
The knowledge of the place where a disease is first introduced and from where it later spreads is a ...