Publication: Be-FAST – Between Farm Animal Spatial Transmission: An epidemiological model for studying the spread and the economic impact of animal diseases
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2013
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[1 ] B. Martínez-López, B. Ivorra, E. Fernández Carrión, T. Alexandrov, A.M. Ramos and J.M. Sánchez-Vizcaíno. Evaluation of the risk of classical swine fever (CSF) spread from backyard pigs to other domestic pigs by using the spatial stochastic disease spread model Be-FAST: The example of Bulgaria. Veterinary Microbiology. Science Direct Online. 2013
[2 ] B. Ivorra, B. Martínez-López, J.M. Sánchez-Vizcaíno and A,M. Ramos. Mathematical formulation and validation of the Be-FAST model for Classical Swine Fever Virus spread between and within farms. Annals of Operations Research. Online First. 2013
[3 ] B. Martínez-López, B. Ivorra, D. Ngom, A.M. Ramos and J.M. Sánchez-Vizcaíno. A novel spatial and stochastic model to evaluate the within and between farm transmission of classical swine fever virus: II Validation of the model. Veterinary Microbiology, 155: 21-32. Elsevier. 2012.
[4 ] B. Martínez-López, B. Ivorra, A.M. Ramos and J. M. Sánchez-Vizcaíno. A novel spatial and stochastic model to evaluate the within and between farm transmission of classical swine fever virus: I. General concepts and description of the model. Veterinary Microbiology, 147: 300-309. Elsevier. 2011