Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Where diseases and networks collide: lessons to be learnt from a study of the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic.
- Journal:
- Epidemiology and infection
- Year:
- 2005
- Authors:
- Shirley, M D F & Rushton, S P
- Affiliation:
- Institute for Research on Environment and Sustainability · United Kingdom
Abstract
This paper uses a graph-theoretical approach to investigate the properties of the observed network of disease transmission in the 2001 foot-and-mouth epidemic in the United Kingdom. This analysis revealed both global and local heterogeneity in the contact pattern between the infected premises in the first 3 weeks of the disease. In particular, the global heterogeneity contributed to the failure of the culling strategy imposed by the UK government. However, a more effective strategy targeting selective deletion of key premises in the network was not available once the epidemic had begun. We recommend that post-hoc analyses of this sort should become part of preventative and proactive policy rather than part of a reaction to an ongoing crisis.
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