Empirical and model-based evidence for a negligible role of cattle in peste des petits ruminants vir...
Empirical and model-based evidence for a negligible role of cattle in peste des petits ruminants virus transmission and eradication
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Herzog, Catherine M. , Aklilu, Fasil , Sibhatu, Demeke , Shegu, Dereje , Belaineh, Redeat , Mohammed, Abde Aliy , Kidane, Menbere , Schulz, Claudia , Willett, Brian J. , Cleaveland, Sarah , Bailey, Dalan , Peters, Andrew R. , Cattadori, Isabella M. , Hudson, Peter J. , Asgedom, Hagos , Buza, Joram , Forza, Mesfin Sahle , Chibssa, Tesfaye Rufael , Gebre, Solomon , Juleff, Nick , Bjørnstad, Ottar N. , Baron, Michael D. and Kapur, Vivek
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) is a multi-host pathogen with sheep and goats as main hosts. To investigate the role of cattle in the epidemiology of PPR, we simulated conditions similar to East African zero-grazing husbandry practices in a series of trials with local Zebu cattle (
Bos taurus indicus
) co-housed with goats (
Capra...
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Empirical and model-based evidence for a negligible role of cattle in peste des petits ruminants virus transmission and eradication
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Aklilu, Fasil
Sibhatu, Demeke
Shegu, Dereje
Belaineh, Redeat
Mohammed, Abde Aliy
Kidane, Menbere
Schulz, Claudia
Willett, Brian J.
Cleaveland, Sarah
Bailey, Dalan
Peters, Andrew R.
Cattadori, Isabella M.
Hudson, Peter J.
Asgedom, Hagos
Buza, Joram
Forza, Mesfin Sahle
Chibssa, Tesfaye Rufael
Gebre, Solomon
Juleff, Nick
Bjørnstad, Ottar N.
Baron, Michael D.
Kapur, Vivek
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_4ef1b7d1d8f14c9eb09d574edc09deeb
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2399-3642
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2399-3642
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10.1038/s42003-024-06619-2