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Wildlife disease surveillance is the first line of defence against infectious disease. Fluctuations in host populations and disease prevalence are a k...
Read moreSex-based differences in physiology, behaviour and demography commonly result in differences in disease prevalence. However, sex differences in preval...
Read moreIt is generally thought that the intensification of farming will result in higher disease prevalences, although there is little specific modelling tes...
Read moreAccurate quantification of infection parameters is necessary to ensure effective surveillance, investigation and mitigation of infectious diseases. Ho...
Read moreDisease epidemics typically begin as an outbreak of a relatively small, spatially explicit population of infected individuals (focus), in which diseas...
Read more1. Given the public health, economic and conservation implications of zoonotic diseases, their effective surveillance is of paramount importance. The ...
Read moreRodents are maintenance hosts of numerous pathogens, and both their density and the pathogen prevalence determine the risk they pose to other animals ...
Read moreAn individual-based stochastic simulation model was used to investigate the control of bovine tuberculosis (TB) in the European badger Meles meles. Ne...
Read moreUnderstanding which factors determine tick-borne disease hazard can contribute to effective disease control. In Europe, the hazard of the pathogens Bo...
Read moreIn managing plant diseases, there is often tension between a regulator seeking to destroy infected plants to prevent further infection on a national s...
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