Contacts between cattle farms and their role in pathogen transmission

This project was designed to address the lack of knowledge on the contact structures existing between farms in the UK, which were mfluential on disease transmission during the 2001 foot nouth disease epidemic. The primary aun of this project was to investigate the direct and indirect contacts betwee...

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Main Author: Brennan, Marnie Louise
Published: University of Liverpool 2009
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5016962016-09-03T03:27:08ZContacts between cattle farms and their role in pathogen transmissionBrennan, Marnie Louise2009This project was designed to address the lack of knowledge on the contact structures existing between farms in the UK, which were mfluential on disease transmission during the 2001 foot nouth disease epidemic. The primary aun of this project was to investigate the direct and indirect contacts between cattle farms regionally, by collecting mformation from 56 cattle foldings in a discrete area of north-west England via mterview-based questionnaires. These Dntacts were examined using network analysis techniques to highlight individuals or contact types that might be likely to transmit disease. Factors impacting on the likelihood of such contacts spreading disease such as on-farm biosecurity were also examined, along with producers' attitudes towards such measures.636.201University of Liverpoolhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.501696Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Contacts between cattle farms and their role in pathogen transmission
description This project was designed to address the lack of knowledge on the contact structures existing between farms in the UK, which were mfluential on disease transmission during the 2001 foot nouth disease epidemic. The primary aun of this project was to investigate the direct and indirect contacts between cattle farms regionally, by collecting mformation from 56 cattle foldings in a discrete area of north-west England via mterview-based questionnaires. These Dntacts were examined using network analysis techniques to highlight individuals or contact types that might be likely to transmit disease. Factors impacting on the likelihood of such contacts spreading disease such as on-farm biosecurity were also examined, along with producers' attitudes towards such measures.
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title_fullStr Contacts between cattle farms and their role in pathogen transmission
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