Modelling farm-to-farm disease transmission through personnel movements: from visits to contacts, and back
Abstract Infectious diseases in livestock can be transmitted through fomites: objects able to convey infectious agents. Between-farm spread of infections through fomites is mostly due to indirect contacts generated by on-farm visits of personnel that can carry pathogens on their clothes, equipment,...
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Main Authors: | Gianluigi Rossi, Rebecca L. Smith, Stefano Pongolini, Luca Bolzoni |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bc69fa06e61f45ceb68c2691d0ebb94c |
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