Probability of introducing foot and mouth disease into the United States via live animal importation.

作者: G.Y. MILLER , J. MING , D. NGANWA , R.W. FITE , T. HABTEMARIAM

DOI: 10.20506/RST.31.3.2154

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摘要: Foot and mouth disease (FMD) continues to be a of major concern for the United States Department Agriculture (USDA) livestock industries. virus is high-consequence pathogen (USA). Live animal trade risk factor introduction FMD into country. This research estimates probability being introduced USA via legal importation livestock. calculated by considering potential from each country which imports live animals. The total imported estimated 0.415% per year, equivalent one every 241 years. In addition, provide basis evaluating significance management techniques expenditures, sensitivity above result changes in various parameter assumptions determined.

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