2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/4024083
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First-Passage Time Analysis Based on GPS Data Offers a New Approach to Estimate Restricted Zones for the Management of Infectious Diseases in Wildlife: A Case Study Using the Example of African Swine Fever

Elodie Wielgus,
Alisa Klamm,
Franz J. Conraths
et al.

Abstract: An essential part of any disease containment and eradication policy is the implementation of restricted zones, but determining the appropriate size of these zones can be challenging for managers. We designed a new method, based on animal movement, to help assess how large restricted zones should be after a spontaneous outbreak to successfully control infectious diseases in wildlife. Our approach uses first-passage time (FPT) analysis and Cox proportional hazard (CPH) models to calculate and compare the risk of… Show more

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“…For disease management, it is therefore important to find and safely dispose off these carcasses as quickly as possible. Once the carcasses are detected, it is crucial to estimate the PMI to assess the spatial and temporal spread of ASF into newly affected regions (Wielgus et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For disease management, it is therefore important to find and safely dispose off these carcasses as quickly as possible. Once the carcasses are detected, it is crucial to estimate the PMI to assess the spatial and temporal spread of ASF into newly affected regions (Wielgus et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%