Publications by authors named "A R W Elbers"

A quantitative microbial risk assessment model was developed to estimate the probability that the aerosolization of fecal droppings from wild birds in the vicinity of poultry farms would result in the infection of indoor-housed poultry with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIv) in the Netherlands. Model input parameters were sourced from the scientific literature and experimental data. The availability of data was diverse across input parameters, and especially parameters on the aerosolization of fecal droppings, survival of HPAIv and dispersal of aerosols were uncertain.

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A devastating bluetongue (BT) epidemic caused by bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV-3) has spread throughout most of the Netherlands within two months since the first infection was officially confirmed in the beginning of September 2023. The epidemic comes with unusually strong suffering of infected cattle through severe lameness, often resulting in mortality or euthanisation for welfare reasons. In total, tens of thousands of sheep have died or had to be euthanised.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1, H5N8, and H5N6 in the Netherlands from 2014-2018 and 2020-2022, focusing on various poultry types and age groups.
  • It found a decrease in outbreaks in ducks between the two periods, while incidents increased in meat-type poultry; distinct clinical signs were observed based on age and type of poultry.
  • The research emphasizes the need for improved early warning criteria for mortality and clinical signs, particularly for juvenile chickens and ducks, highlighting differences in mortality rates and clinical manifestations between adult and juvenile birds.
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The number of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5-related infections and deaths of wild birds in Europe was high during October 1, 2020-September 30, 2022. To quantify deaths among wild species groups with known susceptibility for HPAI H5 during those epidemics, we collected and recorded mortality data of wild birds in the Netherlands. HPAI virus infection was reported in 51 bird species.

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The vector/host ratio and host preference are important parameters for the modelling of vector-borne livestock diseases. It can be anticipated that abundance is not homogeneously distributed in the landscape. We investigated the influence of host species (dairy cow, sheep, and a light-trap (LT) as a surrogate host) and distance of measurement to hosts on abundance using a randomized block-design with 12 measuring days and seven 3-min aerial sweep-netting sessions per whole hour at three distances to the host (0, 10, and 25 m), from five hours before to and including one hour after sunset.

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