Authors
Caroline Dubé, C Ribble, D Kelton, B McNab
Publication date
2009/4
Source
Transboundary and emerging diseases
Volume
56
Issue
3
Pages
73-85
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Livestock movements are important in spreading infectious diseases and many countries have developed regulations that require farmers to report livestock movements to authorities. This has led to the availability of large amounts of data for analysis and inclusion in computer simulation models developed to support policy formulation. Social network analysis has become increasingly popular to study and characterize the networks resulting from the movement of livestock from farm‐to‐farm and through other types of livestock operations. Network analysis is a powerful tool that allows one to study the relationships created among these operations, providing information on the role that they play in acquiring and spreading infectious diseases, information that is not readily available from more traditional livestock movement studies. Recent advances in the study of real‐world complex networks are now being applied to …
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