نتایج جستجو برای: infectious disease transmission

تعداد نتایج: 1746038  

Journal: :Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2015

2013
Seth B. Magle Michael D. Samuel Timothy R. Van Deelen Stacie J. Robinson Nancy E. Mathews

Wildlife disease transmission, at a local scale, can occur from interactions between infected and susceptible conspecifics or from a contaminated environment. Thus, the degree of spatial overlap and rate of contact among deer is likely to impact both direct and indirect transmission of infectious diseases such chronic wasting disease (CWD) or bovine tuberculosis. We identified a strong relation...

Journal: :Bio Systems 2016
Jinyan Wang Yanni Xiao Robert A. Cheke

Hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) has spread widely in mainland China increasing in prevalence in most years with serious consequences for child health. The HFMD virus can survive for a long period outside the host in suitable conditions, and hence contaminated environments may play important roles in HFMD infection. A new mathematical model was proposed and used to investigate the roles that asym...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2002
M Begon M Bennett R G Bowers N P French S M Hazel J Turner

Transmission is the driving force in the dynamics of any infectious disease. A crucial element in understanding disease dynamics, therefore, is the 'transmission term' describing the rate at which susceptible hosts are 'converted' into infected hosts by their contact with infectious material. Recently, the conventional form of this term has been increasingly questioned, and new terminologies an...

2007
Michelle Gayer Dominique Legros Pierre Formenty Maire A. Connolly

Detection and control of emerging infectious diseases in conflict situations are major challenges due to multiple risk factors known to enhance emergence and transmission of infectious diseases. These include inadequate surveillance and response systems, destroyed infrastructure, collapsed health systems and disruption of disease control programs, and infection control practices even more inade...

2017
Ganga Ram Phaijoo Dil Bahadur Gurung

Dengue is a vector-borne infectious disease endemic in many parts of the world. The disease is spreading in new places due to human movement into the dengue disease supporting areas. Temperature is the major climatic factor which affects the biological processes of the mosquitoes and their interaction with the viruses. In the present work, we propose a multipatch model to assess the impact of t...

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