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AU Ferguson,N.M.; Donnelly,C.A.; Woolhouse,M.E.J.; Anderson,R.M.

TI Estimation of the basic reproduction number of BSE: the intensity of transmission in British cattle.

QU Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 1999 Jan 7; 266(1414): 23-32

PT journal article

AB The basic reproduction number, R0, of an infectious agent is a key factor determining the rate of spread and the proportion of the host population affected. We formulate a general mathematical framework to describe the transmission dynamics of long incubation period diseases with complex pathogenesis. This is used to derive expressions for R0 of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in British cattle, and back-calculation methods are used to estimate R0 throughout the time-course of the BSE epidemic. We show that the 1988 meat and bonemeal ban was effective in rapidly reducing R0 below 1, and demonstrate that this indicates that BSE will be unable to become endemic in the UK cattle population even when case clustering is taken into account. The analysis provides some insight into absolute infectiousness for bovine-to-bovine transmission, indicating maximally infectious animals may have infected up to 400 animals each. The relationship between R0 and the early stages of the BSE epidemic and the requirements for additional research are also discussed.

MH Animal; Animal Feed/adverse effects; Cattle; Disease Outbreaks/veterinary; Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform/epidemiology/*transmission; Great Britain/epidemiology; Models, Biological; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Time Factors

AD Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK. neil.ferguson@zoo.ox.ac.uk

SP englisch

PO England

EA pdf-Datei

OR Prion-Krankheiten 3

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