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Contact structures in the poultry industry in Great Britain: Exploring transmission routes for a potential avian influenza virus epidemic

机译:英国禽业的联系结构:探讨潜在禽流感病毒流行的传播途径

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Background The commercial poultry industry in United Kingdom (UK) is worth an estimated £3.4 billion at retail value, producing over 174 million birds for consumption per year. An epidemic of any poultry disease with high mortality or which is zoonotic, such as avian influenza virus (AIV), would result in the culling of significant numbers of birds, as seen in the Netherlands in 2003 and Italy in 2000. Such an epidemic would cost the UK government millions of pounds in compensation costs, with further economic losses through reduction of international and UK consumption of British poultry. In order to better inform policy advisers and makers on the potential for a large epidemic in GB, we investigate the role that interactions amongst premises within the British commercial poultry industry could play in promoting an AIV epidemic, given an introduction of the virus in a specific part of poultry industry in Great Britain (GB). Results Poultry premises using multiple slaughterhouses lead to a large number of premises being potentially connected, with the resultant potential for large and sometimes widespread epidemics. Catching companies can also potentially link a large proportion of the poultry population. Critical to this is the maximum distance traveled by catching companies between premises and whether or not between-species transmission could occur within individual premises. Premises closely linked by proximity may result in connections being formed between different species and or sectors within the industry. Conclusion Even quite well-contained epidemics have the potential for geographically widespread dissemination, potentially resulting in severe logistical problems for epidemic control, and with economic impact on a large part of the country. Premises sending birds to multiple slaughterhouses or housing multiple species may act as a bridge between otherwise separate sectors of the industry, resulting in the potential for large epidemics. Investment into further data collection and analyses on the importance of industry structure as a determinant for spread of AIV would enable us to use the results from this study to contribute to policy on disease control.
机译:背景信息英国(UK)的商业家禽业零售价值估计为34亿英镑,每年生产超过1.74亿只禽类用于消费。如荷兰在2003年和意大利在2000年所见,任何高死亡率或人畜共患的家禽疾病如禽流感病毒(AIV)的流行都会导致大量鸟类的扑杀。英国政府为此付出了数百万英镑的赔偿费用,并通过减少国际和英国对英国家禽的消费而造成了进一步的经济损失。为了使政策顾问和制定者更好地了解GB大规模流行的可能性,我们调查了英国商业家禽业内部场所之间的相互作用在促进AIV流行中所起的作用,在特定情况下引入了该病毒英国(GB)家禽业的一部分。结果使用多个屠宰场的家禽饲养场会导致大量饲养场潜在相连,从而导致大规模甚至有时广泛流行的可能性。捕捞公司还可能将很大一部分家禽联系起来。对此至关重要的是,捕获公司在场所之间的最大距离,以及个别场所之间是否可能发生种间传播。通过邻近关系紧密联系的场所可能会导致行业中不同物种和/或部门之间形成联系。结论即使是十分完备的流行病,也有可能在地理上广泛传播,有可能导致严重的后勤问题以控制流行病,并对该国大部分地区造成经济影响。将禽类送往多个屠宰场或容纳多个物种的场所可能充当该行业其他部门之间的桥梁,从而导致大流行病的可能性。投资于进一步的数据收集和对产业结构作为决定AIV传播决定因素的重要性的分析,将使我们能够利用这项研究的结果为疾病控制政策做出贡献。

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