Epidemiological implications of the contact network structure for cattle farms and the 20-80 rule. Woolhouse, M. E. J., Shaw, D. J., Matthews, L., Liu, W., Mellor, D. J., & Thomas, M. R. Biology letters, 1(3):350--352, September, 2005.
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The network of movements of cattle between farm holdings is an important determinant of the potential rates and patterns of spread of infectious diseases. Because cattle movements are uni-directional, the network is unusual in that the risks of acquiring infection (by importing cattle) and of passing infection on (by exporting cattle) can be clearly distinguished, and there turns out to be no statistically significant correlation between the two. This means that the high observed degree of heterogeneity in numbers of contacts does not result in an increase in the basic reproduction number, R0, in contrast to findings from studies of other contact networks. Despite this, it is still the case that just 20% of holdings contribute at least 80% of the value of R0.
@article{woolhouse_epidemiological_2005,
	title = {Epidemiological implications of the contact network structure for cattle farms and the 20-80 rule.},
	volume = {1},
	issn = {1744-9561 1744-9561},
	doi = {10.1098/rsbl.2005.0331},
	abstract = {The network of movements of cattle between farm holdings is an important determinant of the potential rates and patterns of spread of infectious diseases. Because cattle movements are uni-directional, the network is unusual in that the  risks of acquiring infection (by importing cattle) and of passing infection on (by exporting cattle) can be clearly distinguished, and there turns out to be no  statistically significant correlation between the two. This means that the high observed degree of heterogeneity in numbers of contacts does not result in an increase in the basic reproduction number, R0, in contrast to findings from studies of other contact networks. Despite this, it is still the case that just 20\% of holdings contribute at least 80\% of the value of R0.},
	language = {eng},
	number = {3},
	journal = {Biology letters},
	author = {Woolhouse, M. E. J. and Shaw, D. J. and Matthews, L. and Liu, W.-C. and Mellor, D. J. and Thomas, M. R.},
	month = sep,
	year = {2005},
	pmid = {17148204},
	pmcid = {PMC1617140},
	keywords = {*Agriculture, *Transportation, Animals, Cattle, Cattle Diseases/*epidemiology/transmission, Communicable Diseases/*epidemiology/transmission/veterinary, Disease Transmission, Infectious/*prevention \& control/veterinary, Reproduction/physiology, Risk Factors, Space-Time Clustering},
	pages = {350--352}
}

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