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Modeling classical swine fever spread using a spatial hybrid model

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2009
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Ivorra, Benjamin
Martínez López, Beatriz
Ramos del Olmo, Ángel Manuel
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Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha
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Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly contagious viral disease of pigs and wild boars that causes severe commercial restrictions to the affected countries. The knowledge of spread patterns and risk factors that are involved in the transmission of CSF would help to implement specific measures and to reduce the disease spread in future outbreaks. In this article, we introduce a new spatial hybrid model developed for the spread of CSF. It is based on the combination of a stochastic individual Based model with a Susceptible-Infected model. The coefficients and parameters of the models are estimated using real data.
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