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Simulation model of within-herd transmission of bovine tuberculosis in Argentine dairy herds
Authors:Perez Andres M  Ward Michael P  Charmandarián Armando  Ritacco Viviana
Institution:

a School of Veterinary Medicine, National University of Rosario (UNR), Ovidio Lagos y Ruta 33, 2170, Casilda, Argentina

b Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, 1243 Veterinary Pathobiology Building, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1243, USA

c National Council of Scientific Research (CONICET), INEI ANLIS Carlos G. Malbrán, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract:Transmission of bovine tuberculosis was quantified in three dairy herds located in south Santa Fe Province, Argentina. Using estimates of Mycobacterium bovis transmission (β) and a Reed–Frost simulation model, the prevalence of tuberculosis infection in the study herds over time was investigated. The Reed–Frost model was modified by incorporating randomness in both β and the incubation period (greek small letter alpha) of M. bovis. The mean estimated herd β was 2.2 infective contacts per year and did not differ significantly between the study herds. Modeling greek small letter alpha as Poisson distributed (mean 24 months) best fit the observed prevalences. Infection was predicted by the model either to spread quickly (<10 years) within a herd and reach a high prevalence (>50%), or to persist at a low prevalence (<5–10%). The model was robust, predictions were realistic and the mean β estimated was consistent with previous studies of bovine tuberculosis.
Keywords:Simulation modeling  Transmission  Epidemiology  Bovine tuberculosis  Dairy herds  Argentina
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