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Unravelling the dispersal dynamics and ecological drivers of the African swine fever outbreak in Belgium

机译:解体传播动力学和生态非洲猪瘟疫情的司机比利时

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1. African swine fever is a devastating disease of domestic pigs and wild boars caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV). ASFV originates from sub-Saharan African countries. In the last 10 years, the virus left its endemic range to spread to eastern Europe and Russia. On September 2018, Belgian authorities reported that ASFV had been detected in two wild boars in a southern area of the country. One year later, no domestic pig has been infected, with the last ASFV-positive wild boar being confirmed in mid-August 2019, suggesting that the outbreak is now controlled. However, the dispersal dynamics as well as the specific impact of ecological factors and intervention measures on the outbreak remain unknown. 2. In total, 827 positive cases have been reported in wild boar populations. In this study, we exploit the resulting spatio-temporal distribution of occurrence data to investigate the wavefront progression. We first present the application of recently developed methods to quantify the local wavefront velocity of an invading epidemic. Second, we develop and apply a novel analytical framework that uses occurrence data to investigate the impact of ecological factors on the dispersal dynamics of a wavefront progression. 3. Our analyses highlighted that the network of barriers, involving installed fences, had an impact on both the effective dispersal and the wavefront dispersal velocity. Furthermore, we also demonstrated that the wavefront progression was slower outside forest areas. Together, these results have concrete implications for potential future ASFV epidemics in similar regions. 4. Synthesis and applications. We describe a novel analytical approach that exploits occurrence data to investigate the impact of ecological factors on the wavefront velocity and actual wavefront progression. This methodology has the potential to be quickly applied to outbreak datasets solely made of occurrence data, with key benefits for the epidemiological investigations of external
机译:1. 国内猪和野猪非洲所致猪瘟病毒(ASFV)。撒哈拉沙漠以南的非洲国家。年,传播病毒的流行范围东欧和俄罗斯。比利时当局报道,ASFV发现在两个野猪的南部地区这个国家。被感染,最后ASFV-positive野生野猪被证实在2019年8月中旬,这表明现在疫情已得到控制。然而,传播动力学以及特定的生态因素和影响干预措施爆发依然存在未知的。据报道在野猪的数量。研究中,我们利用由此产生的时空发生数据的分布进行调查波阵面发展。最近开发的应用方法量化的局部波前速度入侵的流行病。小说分析框架使用数据调查生态的影响因素对波前传播动力学进展。网络的障碍,包括安装围栏,有效的传播和有影响波前传播速度。也证明了波阵面发展是慢以外的森林地区。结果可能产生具体的影响在类似地区未来ASFV流行病。合成和应用程序。分析方法,利用事件数据探讨生态因子的影响在波阵面速度和实际波阵面进展。被迅速应用于暴发数据集来完成发生数据,与关键利益外部的流行病学调查

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