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Temporal-Spatial Heterogeneity In Animal-Environment Contact: Implications For The Exposure And Transmission Of Pathogens, Shi Chen, Michael W. Sanderson, Brad J. White, David E. Armine, Cristina Lanzas
Temporal-Spatial Heterogeneity In Animal-Environment Contact: Implications For The Exposure And Transmission Of Pathogens, Shi Chen, Michael W. Sanderson, Brad J. White, David E. Armine, Cristina Lanzas
Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Biomedical and Diagnostic Sciences
Contact structure, a critical driver of infectious disease transmission, is not completely understood and characterized for environmentally transmitted pathogens. In this study, we assessed the effects of temporal and spatial heterogeneity in animal contact structures on the dynamics of environmentally transmitted pathogens. We used real-time animal position data to describe contact between animals and specific environmental areas used for feeding and watering calves. The generated contact structure varied across days and among animals. We integrated animal and environmental heterogeneity into an agent-based simulation model for Escherichia coli O157 environmental transmission in cattle to simulate four different scenarios with different environmental …
Volume 10, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2013), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 10, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 2013), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
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- The four pillars of the Institute of Agriculture
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Habit Spring 2013, Department Of Comparative Medicine, College Of Veterinary Medicine
Habit Spring 2013, Department Of Comparative Medicine, College Of Veterinary Medicine
HABIT Newsletter
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