Publications by authors named "M J Denwood"

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is a major concern in terms of animal and human health. Between October 2020 and September 2023, there were 36 HPAI outbreaks detected in poultry and other captive birds in Denmark. However, it is often not possible to determine the exact route of introduction.

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  • * A simulation study analyzed the effects of different landscape discretisation methods on the rate of disease spread and found that patch size and shape (particularly squares and triangles) led to an unstable and unpredictable spread, while hexagonal patches produced more stable results.
  • * The findings suggest that disease models should not be considered reliable without sensitivity analysis on patch size and placement, and hexagonal discretisation is recommended for better consistency in outcomes.
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The common liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, is a trematode parasite found worldwide, typically with a focal distribution due to its requirement for suitable climatic and environmental conditions to complete its lifecycle. Bovine fasciolosis causes suboptimal production and economic losses, including liver condemnation at slaughter. The lack of reliable diagnostic methods is a disadvantage to the increasing demand for surveillance and control.

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Background: Control of schistosomiasis (SCH) relies on the regular distribution of preventive chemotherapy (PC) over many years. For the sake of sustainable SCH control, a decision must be made at some stage to scale down or stop PC. These "stopping decisions" are based on population surveys that assess whether infection levels are sufficiently low.

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