Articles by author - Tearne O
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Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 14: Proceedings of the 14th Symposium, Merida, Mexico, Issue Day 2: M bovis tuberculosis, pp 132, Nov 2015
A bovine tuberculosis model for England and Wales (BoTMEW) allows investigation of control options
Authors: Tearne O, Birch CPD, Goodchild APublication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 14: Proceedings of the 14th Symposium, Merida, Mexico, Issue Day 2: M bovis tuberculosis, pp 132, Nov 2015
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Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 16: Proceedings of the 16th Symposium, Halifax, Canada, Issue Oral Presentations, pp 217, Aug 2022
GEM Pigs ASF - A Model to Simulate Spread of African Swine Fever in Great Britain
Authors: Coleman M, Arnold M, Croft S, Tearne OPublication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 16: Proceedings of the 16th Symposium, Halifax, Canada, Issue Oral Presentations, pp 217, Aug 2022
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Pig
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Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 17: Proceedings of the 17th Symposium, Sydney, Australia, Issue Epidemiologic studies in specific species-topics: Oral presentations, Nov 2024
Modelling vaccination of cattle against tuberculosis in England and Wales: assessing the impact of different strategies
Authors: Aquino G, Tearne O, Doherty T, Connell A, Sanchez A, Arnold M, Kao RPublication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 17: Proceedings of the 17th Symposium, Sydney, Australia, Issue Epidemiologic studies in specific species-topics: Oral presentations, Nov 2024
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Cattle
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Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 13: Proceedings of the 13th Symposium, Belgium, Netherlands, Issue Session 2 - Surveillance and biosecurity, pp 93, Aug 2012
Enhancing passive surveillance: an economic evaluation of alternative methods
Authors: Hasler B, Rushton J, Brouwer A, Flood T, Gilbert W, Hoinville L, Tearne OPublication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 13: Proceedings of the 13th Symposium, Belgium, Netherlands, Issue Session 2 - Surveillance and biosecurity, pp 93, Aug 2012
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General
Subject terms: Information systems/technology, Finance/economics, Epidemiology, Disease surveillance
Article class: Summary
Subject terms: Information systems/technology, Finance/economics, Epidemiology, Disease surveillance
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Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 13: Proceedings of the 13th Symposium, Belgium, Netherlands, Issue Session 22 - Modelling diagnostic methods, pp 141, Aug 2012
Modelling changes to the delivery of early warning surveillance
Authors: Rushton J, Floyd T, Brouwer A, Goddard A, Arnold M, Haesler B, Nicholson R, Gilbert W, Cook A, Milnes A, Hoinville L, Tearne O, Edwards J, Watson EPublication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 13: Proceedings of the 13th Symposium, Belgium, Netherlands, Issue Session 22 - Modelling diagnostic methods, pp 141, Aug 2012
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Cattle,
Sheep,
Goat
Subject terms: Information systems/technology, Biosecurity, Viral, Disease surveillance
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Subject terms: Information systems/technology, Biosecurity, Viral, Disease surveillance
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Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 15: Proceedings of the 15th Symposium, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Issue Oral Session B. Epidemiologic Principles and Methods, pp 193, Nov 2018
Big models for big data - exploiting the network of cattle movements in Great Britain to understand a complex multi-host pathogen system
Authors: Kao RR, Tearne O, Doherty T, Birch CP, Brooks-Pollock E, Conlan AJK, Croft S, Deason M, Delahay RS, Hutchings MR, Marion G, Smith G, White PCL, Wood JLN, Arnold MPublication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 15: Proceedings of the 15th Symposium, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Issue Oral Session B. Epidemiologic Principles and Methods, pp 193, Nov 2018
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Cattle
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