PubMed:28249768 JSONTXT 7 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 80-247 DRI_Challenge denotes The parasitic tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis is the causative agent of alveolar echinococcosis, a serious zoonotic infection present in Europe that can be fatal.
T2 248-480 DRI_Background denotes The United Kingdom currently has E. multilocularis free status but the possibility of introduction exists, most likely via an imported or returning dog or other deliberately introduced animal that has not had anthelmintic treatment.
T3 481-652 DRI_Approach denotes We have developed a model to predict the probability of successfully eliminating a focal outbreak of E. multilocularis using a programme of anthelmintic bait distribution.
T4 653-832 DRI_Approach denotes We investigated three different potential control programmes, each with 36 monthly campaigns commencing five, ten or 15 years after disease introduction over an area of 2827km(2).
T5 833-947 DRI_Approach denotes We assumed equilibrium disease prevalence of 30%, 40% and 55% based on the range of values reported across Europe.
T6 948-1121 DRI_Outcome denotes However, for all of these scenarios, equilibrium had not been reached at five to 15 years after introduction and simulated local prevalence values were between 0.5% and 28%.
T7 1122-1378 DRI_Approach denotes We found that it is possible to eliminate the disease with a 38%-86% success rate if control is started five years after introduction, dropping to 0% to 56% if control is delayed until 15 years after introduction, depending upon the prevalence equilibrium.
T8 1379-1484 DRI_Approach denotes We have also estimated the costs involved in these programmes to be from €7 to €12 million (2013 prices).