Foot-and-mouth is one of the world's most economically important livestock diseases. We developed an individual farm-based stochastic model of the current UK epidemic. The fine grain of the epidemiological data reveals the infection dynamics at an unusually high spatiotemporal resolution. We show that the spatial distribution, size, and species composition of farms all influence the observed pattern and regional variability of outbreaks. The other key dynamical component is long-tailed stochastic dispersal of infection, combining frequent local movements with occasional long jumps. We assess the history and possible duration of the epidemic, the performance of control strategies, and general implications for disease dynamics in space and ti...
Transboundary animal diseases, such as foot and mouth disease (FMD) pose a significant and ongoing t...
<div><p>Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with ...
Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with respect ...
Livestock movements in Great Britain (GB) are well recorded and are a unique record of the network o...
Foot-and-mouth disease is one of the most contagious diseases of animal livestock. We used statistic...
AbstractThis paper uses statistical and mathematical models to examine the potential impact of withi...
Using a novel interpretation of dynamic networks, we analyse the network of livestock movements in G...
Despite intensive ongoing research, key aspects of the spatial-temporal evolution of the 2001 foot a...
During 2007 the UK experienced outbreaks of three notifiable exotic livestock diseases; Foot and Mou...
We analyse the relationship between the network of livestock movements in the UK and the dynamics of...
This thesis investigates the feasibility of using spatial survival modelling techniques to develop d...
We describe the spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal features of the 2001 British foot-and-mouth d...
During the 2001 FMD outbreak in the UK, decisions on the level of implementation of control measures...
Whilst the UK 2001 FMD (foot-and-mouth disease) outbreak provides an extremely rich source of spatio...
We describe an approach to modelling the spatio-temporal spread of foot and mouth disease through fe...
Transboundary animal diseases, such as foot and mouth disease (FMD) pose a significant and ongoing t...
<div><p>Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with ...
Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with respect ...
Livestock movements in Great Britain (GB) are well recorded and are a unique record of the network o...
Foot-and-mouth disease is one of the most contagious diseases of animal livestock. We used statistic...
AbstractThis paper uses statistical and mathematical models to examine the potential impact of withi...
Using a novel interpretation of dynamic networks, we analyse the network of livestock movements in G...
Despite intensive ongoing research, key aspects of the spatial-temporal evolution of the 2001 foot a...
During 2007 the UK experienced outbreaks of three notifiable exotic livestock diseases; Foot and Mou...
We analyse the relationship between the network of livestock movements in the UK and the dynamics of...
This thesis investigates the feasibility of using spatial survival modelling techniques to develop d...
We describe the spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal features of the 2001 British foot-and-mouth d...
During the 2001 FMD outbreak in the UK, decisions on the level of implementation of control measures...
Whilst the UK 2001 FMD (foot-and-mouth disease) outbreak provides an extremely rich source of spatio...
We describe an approach to modelling the spatio-temporal spread of foot and mouth disease through fe...
Transboundary animal diseases, such as foot and mouth disease (FMD) pose a significant and ongoing t...
<div><p>Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with ...
Livestock movements in Great Britain are well recorded, have been extensively analysed with respect ...