CORD-19:c6c030099073a8685c33ade21016869ad5d76b57 JSONTXT 10 Projects

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T1 1801-2031 Epistemic_statement denotes By reviewing information on existing OH surveillance systems, they defined their organisational and functional characteristics, the context for-and likely factors involved in implementation and performance of surveillance systems.
T2 2475-2634 Epistemic_statement denotes They estimated the high-risk period for farms using interviews, then investigated the clinical manifestation, possible origins and modes of virus introduction.
T3 3029-3161 Epistemic_statement denotes Study findings suggest indirect modes of transmission which are difficult to identify and probably are linked to biosecurity issues.
T4 3162-3328 Epistemic_statement denotes Finally, the spatio-temporal modelling suggested a link between ASF in domestic pigs and local wild boar, which has important implications for future disease control.
T5 4364-4567 Epistemic_statement denotes These differences have implications for the transmission parameters associated with disease spread in dog populations, providing a foundation for future modelling; for more information see Brookes et al.
T6 5343-5509 Epistemic_statement denotes Comparison of probability of freedom estimates and previous BTM test-results suggest that the former is a better appraisal of herdlevel BTM status for both pathogens.
T7 5510-5613 Epistemic_statement denotes This information can be used to improve the efficiency of future control measures against BRSV and BCV.
T8 6290-6519 Epistemic_statement denotes The lack of understanding about the relative importance of transmission routes for Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP), which causes Johne's disease, hinders control schemes for this endemic infection in the UK.
T9 6681-6864 Epistemic_statement denotes The relative importance of dam MAP status compared to other risk factors was then examined, after the relationship with time until first detection of infection had been characterised.
T10 6865-7009 Epistemic_statement denotes The study results suggest that cows may be transmitting MAP to their offspring earlier in the cows' infection course than previously understood.