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DOI10.1038/s41893-019-0356-5
The role of movement restrictions in limiting the economic impact of livestock infections
Tildesley, M. J.1; Brand, S.1; Pollock, E. Brooks2; Bradbury, N., V1; Werkman, M.3; Keeling, M. J.1
2019-09-01
发表期刊NATURE SUSTAINABILITY
ISSN2398-9629
出版年2019
卷号2期号:9页码:834-840
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家England
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Livestock movements are essential for the economic success of the industry. However, these movements come with the risk of long-range spread of infection, potentially bringing infection to previously disease-free areas where subsequent localized transmission can be devastating. Mechanistic predictive models usually consider controls that minimize the number of livestock affected without considering other costs of an ongoing epidemic. However, it is more appropriate to consider the economic burden, as movement restrictions have major consequences for the economic revenue of farms. Here, using mechanistic models of foot-and-mouth disease, bluetongue virus and bovine tuberculosis in the UK, we compare the economically optimal control strategies for these diseases. We show that for foot-and-mouth disease, the optimal strategy is to ban movements in a small radius around infected farms; the balance between disease control and maintaining 'business as usual' varies between regions. For bluetongue virus and bovine tuberculosis, we find that the cost of any movement ban is greater than the epidemiological benefits due to the low within-farm prevalence and slow rate of disease spread. This work suggests that movement controls need to be carefully matched to the epidemiological and economic consequences of the disease, and that optimal movement bans are often of far shorter duration than allowed under existing policy.


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收录类别SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000485771900014
WOS关键词MOUTH-DISEASE EPIDEMIC ; LUMPY SKIN-DISEASE ; BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS ; GREAT-BRITAIN ; FOOT ; SPREAD ; CULICOIDES ; DYNAMICS ; STRATEGIES ; BLUETONGUE
WOS类目Green & Sustainable Science & Technology ; Environmental Sciences ; Environmental Studies
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/289890
专题资源环境科学
作者单位1.Univ Warwick, Sch Life Sci & Math Inst, Zeeman Inst Syst Biol & Infect Dis Epidemiol Res, Coventry, W Midlands, England;
2.Univ Bristol, Bristol Vet Sch, Bristol, Avon, England;
3.Imperial Coll London, London Ctr Neglected Trop Dis Res, Dept Infect Dis Epidemiol, London, England
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Tildesley, M. J.,Brand, S.,Pollock, E. Brooks,et al. The role of movement restrictions in limiting the economic impact of livestock infections[J]. NATURE SUSTAINABILITY,2019,2(9):834-840.
APA Tildesley, M. J.,Brand, S.,Pollock, E. Brooks,Bradbury, N., V,Werkman, M.,&Keeling, M. J..(2019).The role of movement restrictions in limiting the economic impact of livestock infections.NATURE SUSTAINABILITY,2(9),834-840.
MLA Tildesley, M. J.,et al."The role of movement restrictions in limiting the economic impact of livestock infections".NATURE SUSTAINABILITY 2.9(2019):834-840.
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