Published in Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A on January 08, 2010
Modeling the spread and control of foot-and-mouth disease in Pennsylvania following its discovery and options for control. Prev Vet Med (2011) 0.91
Where are the horses? With the sheep or cows? Uncertain host location, vector-feeding preferences and the risk of African horse sickness transmission in Great Britain. J R Soc Interface (2013) 0.90
Ongoing estimation of the epidemic parameters of a stochastic, spatial, discrete-time model for a 1983-84 avian influenza epidemic. Avian Dis (2011) 0.87
A hierarchical network approach for modeling Rift Valley fever epidemics with applications in North America. PLoS One (2013) 0.85
Models of highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemics in commercial poultry flocks in Nigeria and Ghana. Trop Anim Health Prod (2012) 0.80
Dynamics of the 2001 UK foot and mouth epidemic: stochastic dispersal in a heterogeneous landscape. Science (2001) 8.93
The foot-and-mouth epidemic in Great Britain: pattern of spread and impact of interventions. Science (2001) 6.19
Large-scale spatial-transmission models of infectious disease. Science (2007) 5.66
Optimal reactive vaccination strategies for a foot-and-mouth outbreak in the UK. Nature (2006) 4.05
Epidemiology. Foot-and-mouth disease under control in the UK. Nature (2001) 1.57
Impact of spatial clustering on disease transmission and optimal control. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2009) 1.37
Modelling the spread of foot-and-mouth disease in Australia. Aust Vet J (2005) 1.13
Effectiveness of movement-prevention regulations to reduce the spread of foot-and-mouth disease in The Netherlands. Prev Vet Med (2007) 1.10
Results of epidemic simulation modeling to evaluate strategies to control an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. Am J Vet Res (2003) 0.97
Effect of poor census data on population maps. Science (2007) 0.92
Simulation analyses to evaluate alternative control strategies for the 2002 foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in the Republic of Korea. Prev Vet Med (2006) 0.90
A comparison of predictions made by three simulation models of foot-and-mouth disease. N Z Vet J (2007) 0.89
International approach to eradication and surveillance for foot-and-mouth disease in the Americas. Ann N Y Acad Sci (2000) 0.81