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Risk of introduction of lumpy skin disease in France by the import of vectors in animal trucks.

Claude SaegermanStéphane BertagnoliGilles MeyerJean-Pierre GanièrePhilippe CaufourKris De ClercqPhilippe JacquietGuillaume FourniéClaire HautefeuilleFlorence EtoreJordi Casal
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The development of a stochastic QIRA made it possible to quantify the risk of LSD being introduced in France through the import of vectors that travel in trucks transporting animals. This tool is of prime importance because the LSD situation in the Balkans is continuously changing. Indeed, this model can be updated to process new information on vectors and the changing health situation, in addition to new data from the TRAde Control and Expert System (TRACES, EU database). This model is easy to adapt to different countries and to other vectors and diseases.
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