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Control 2 Livestock Production/Industries 2 Maedi-Visna 2 Markov Chain 2 Model 2 Sheep 2
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Gunn, George J. 2 Milne, Catherine E. 2 Stott, Alistair W. 2
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Land Economy and Environment Group, Scotland's Rural College 2
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Working Papers / Land Economy and Environment Group, Scotland's Rural College 2
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Evaluation of approaches to control of Maedi-Visna disease of sheep using a Markov chain simulation model for a range of typical British Flocks
Stott, Alistair W.; Milne, Catherine E.; Gunn, George J. - Land Economy and Environment Group, Scotland's Rural College - 2009
transmission of Maedi-Visna virus in a low ground flock of sheep. We adjusted parameters in the model from this baseline to explore … the possible implications for the control of Maedi-Visna virus in typical British flocks. On closed hill farms, low … need for more epidemiological information about Maedi-Visna, particularly whether hill farms act as a hidden reservoir of …
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Evaluation of approaches to control of Maedi-Visna disease of sheep using a Markov chain simulation model for a range of typical British Flocks
Stott, Alistair W.; Milne, Catherine E.; Gunn, George J. - Land Economy and Environment Group, Scotland's Rural College - 2009
transmission of Maedi-Visna virus in a low ground flock of sheep. We adjusted parameters in the model from this baseline to explore … the possible implications for the control of Maedi-Visna virus in typical British flocks. On closed hill farms, low … need for more epidemiological information about Maedi-Visna, particularly whether hill farms act as a hidden reservoir of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008540157
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